Cultivars available

Recommended reading and sources for descriptions:
          Batdorf, Lynn R., Boxwood Handbook  published by the American
                         Boxwood Society, P.O. Box 85, Boyce, VA 22620
          Dirr, Michael A., Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, Stipes
                          Publishing Company, 10-12 Chester Street,
                          Champaign, Ilinois 61820

Buxus sempervirens-- American Boxwood.  Also known as Common   
          Boxwood, this is the most important species in cultivation and the 
          parent of  many cultivars. Can grow up to 25 feet tall and used in 
          many different ways in the garden. 
Buxus sempervirens 'suffruticosa' -- English Boxwood.  Classic shrub used in
          formal gardens, slow growing,  but can attain heights of 3-6 feet if 
          one is patient enough. 
Buxus sempervirens 'fastigiata' .  An upright growing boxwood, mature 
          height being about 20 feet at 35-40 years.  Somewhat persnickity     
          about where  it will grow, but very gratifying when established.
Buxus sempervirens 'Newport Blue'.  Vigorous plant, reaching 4-5 feet in
           20 years.
B
uxus sempervirens 'Vardar Valley'.  Originally from Macedonia, this
          plant has dark green foliage, and a mounded growth habit.  It is 
          quite beautiful  when in the right spot, but can be picky about it's
          location and develop leaf discoloration          
Buxus sempervirens 'Elegantissma' -- Variegated Boxwood.  This pretty plant
          has a creamy white margin around the edge of the leaf whose
          center is green.  Somewhat slow growing but will reach height of
          2 feet in 15 years or so.

Buxus microphylla 'Justin Brouwers'--this is a very pretty boxwood, slow
            growing, good green color in winter, one of my favorites.
Buxus microphylla var. insularis 'Tide Hill'--also known as Buxus sinica var.
            insularis 'Tide Hill'--this has rather open graceful foliage, a spreading
            habit and will grow to about 2 feet high and 4 feet wide.
var. koreana  'Wintergreen'--rapid growth, good green color
var. koreana 'Green Mountain'--pyramidal habit, good green color
var. koreana 'Green Beauty'--rapid growth, not as dense foliage as
             'Wintergreen'
Kalmia latifolia hybrids (Mountain Laurel)--usually I have 'Elf', 'Ostobo Red', 
             and others.

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