One of the biggest differences between American boxwoods and Japanese boxwoods is Japanese boxwoods tend to be much more heat tolerant. These beautiful evergreens have a dense growth habit and can be pruned closely for a tidy appearance.
Japanese boxwoods reach mature heights of 3-6' and have a similar spread. They can be grown in full sun, but in our region it's best if they have some part shade during the hot afternoon hours.
Recommended for Zones 6-9.
We sell Japanese Boxwood in a range of sizes, from three gallons up to 15 gallon containers.
Nursery pick up only (or we'll deliver to you for an additional fee). No shipping as of this time. Please remember some plants look different in different seasons, for the most accurate visual representation of our plants, it's best to visit our nursery. Online orders will be ready for pick up within 48 hours (usually sooner).
One of the biggest differences between American boxwoods and Japanese boxwoods is Japanese boxwoods tend to be much more heat tolerant. These beautiful evergreens have a dense growth habit and can be pruned closely for a tidy appearance.
Japanese boxwoods reach mature heights of 3-6' and have a similar spread. They can be grown in full sun, but in our region it's best if they have some part shade during the hot afternoon hours.
Recommended for Zones 6-9.
We sell Japanese Boxwood in a range of sizes, from three gallons up to 15 gallon containers.
Nursery pick up only (or we'll deliver to you for an additional fee). No shipping as of this time. Please remember some plants look different in different seasons, for the most accurate visual representation of our plants, it's best to visit our nursery. Online orders will be ready for pick up within 48 hours (usually sooner).