
Winter Gem Boxwood
Bloom color - Yellowish-green Bloom Time: April Height - 2-3 ft Width - 2-3 ft Hardiness zone- 5-9 Full sun to part shade Evergreen Buxus sinica var. insularis, commonly called Korean littleleaf boxwood, is a dense, compact, many-branched, broad, mounded evergreen shrub with a loose and open habit. A slow grower (to 1.5" per year) which is typically grown as a 2-2.5' tall shrub with a larger spread, but which can reach 5' tall after 25 years if not pruned lower. An extremely hardy variety that is a good choice for northern climates. Apetalous, greenish yellow flowers (separate male and female flowers on the same plant) appear in spring. Flowers are sparse and insignificant, but quite fragrant. Small, ovate, light yellowish green to medium green leaves (to 3/4" long). Formerly known as and sometimes still sold as Buxus microphylla var. koreana. Note: The plant is delivered in its pot, securely fastened with several layers of transparent tape to prevent shuffling and movement during t