Boxwood is a popular shrub to use in formal or informal gardens or landscapes as a foundation planting or low hedge. Will grow best in eastern and central Kansas.
Buxus x 'Chicagoland Green®'
Boxwood
Tips for Homeowners:
Best to irrigate in periods of drought and apply mulch to help retain moisture levels. Prune in late spring after fear of frost.
Rate this Plant:
A slow-growing shrub with a nice rounded form that holds its color all winter.
- Very hardy
 - Uniform oval habit
 - Handles shearing well
 
Height: 3-4 ft
Spread: 3-4 ft
Zone: 4-9
Color: Green
Interesting Notes about Boxwood:
Boxwood is one of few broadleaf everygreen shrubs that can handle frequent shearings for a tight manicured look or it can be left alone to grow naturally. They do flower, but it is not significant and the leaves can be a little sensitive to strong winter winds and salt damage. The shrubs prefer moist, well-drained soil with an alkaline pH. Boxwood can flourish in almost full shade, but do best when there is on and off sun throughout the day.
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes:
- Great Foliage
 - Winter Interest
 - Border or Bed
 - Low Maintenance
 - Evergreen
 - Slow Growing
 - Drought Tolerant
 - Naturalizing
 - Mass Planting
 - Cold Tolerant
 - Specimen
 
Foliage Color:
- Green
 
Exposure:
- Full Sun
 - Partial Sun
 
Critter Resistance:
- Deer Resistant
 
Habit:
- Upright
 - Mounding
 
Season of Interest (Foliage):
- Summer
 - Winter
 - Fall
 
Soil Moisture:
- Average Water
 

