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Green Mountain Boxwood Shrub Creating a Natural Border
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Green Mountain Boxwood 6-10"

Year-round evergreen foliage beauty

Excellent hedge and border plant

Deer and pest resistant

$19.99

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Green Mountain Boxwood 6-10" (Buxus microphylla var. japonica) is a hybrid with parent cultivars of B. sempervirens 'Suffruticosa' and B. sinica var. insularis. It was developed to have higher cold hardiness and a more upright structure. There are now over 150 species and cultivars of boxwoods known to date.

This shrub can grow to 6.5 ft in height at maturity. However this particular cultivar is slow growing and will reach only 3 ft in height over the first decade of growth. Its short stature makes it an ideal walkway border or foundation plant sitting below the bottom of household windows.

Plant Details | Green Mountain Boxwood Features & Growth

Family: Buxaceae

Hardiness Zones: 4 - 9

Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade

Water Needs: Moderate

Height: 3 - 5 ft

Spread: 2 - 4 ft

Growth Rate: Moderate

Bloom Time: Spring

Flower Color: Inconspicuous green-yellow flowers

Wildlife Value: Dense foliage can provide shelter for small birds

Dark, vivid green in color, the foliage of the Green Mountain Boxwood 6-10" is robust and evergreen. When you look closely at the leaves of this slow-growing shrub, you see that the midline of each leaf is covered in a white pubescence. As with most boxwoods, the stems of this shrub are square, and this particular individual possesses winged attributes.

Tiny, petal-less flowers of creamy greenish white emerge in the spring but are not showy or notable from an ornamental sense. While the flowers of this shrub are not obvious, they produce a pleasant aroma that is noticeable when in bloom.

Landscape Uses | How to Maintain Green Mountain Boxwood

This shrub prefers moist, heavily mulched, cool soils that are well-drained, and it tolerates a range of soil acidity. It is a very drought-tolerant shrub but is prone to root rot in soils that are not well-drained. While it is resistant to deer, rabbits, and nematodes, boxwood mites and leaf miners will take advantage of stressed plants.

Green Mountain Boxwood grows well in dappled shade conditions. It will also grow in full shade, but it will elongate and produce sparser foliage. Full sun conditions can be too intense for this shrub and may result in the foliage turning a reddish tone. Plant this shrub in an area that is sheltered from the wind.

Noteworthy Characteristics | Why Choose Green Mountain Boxwood for Landscaping

Drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, easy to grow. This slow-growing shrub will add a deep and rich evergreen tone to your garden space for continued contrast throughout the year. Shop for Green Mountain Boxwood 6-10" shrubs online at TN Nursery. For 68 years, we have served the landscaping industry and homeowners with specimen plants.

What zone is Green Mountain Boxwood in?

Green Mountain Boxwood grows best in USDA hardiness zones 4 through 9. It’s hardy in both cold and warm climates, adapting well to a variety of conditions. This makes it a reliable choice for year-round structure and evergreen beauty in many landscapes.

How big will a Green Mountain Boxwood get?

Green Mountain Boxwood typically grows 4 to 5 feet tall and about 2 to 3 feet wide. It has a naturally upright, pyramidal shape that stays neat without much pruning. Its rich green foliage adds year-round elegance to any garden or entryway.

Can Green Mountain Boxwood take full sun?

Yes, Green Mountain Boxwood can thrive in full sun. It grows beautifully with at least six hours of sunlight each day. With proper watering and care, its foliage stays dense and richly green all year long.

Does the Green Mountain Boxwood have a pyramidal shape?

Yes, this boxwood pyramidal form gives it an elegant, structured look that fits beautifully in both formal and casual garden designs.

What makes the Green Mountain conical boxwood stand out along garden borders?

Its naturally refined conical shape and deep green foliage bring a timeless, elegant look to any landscape.

Exposure

Green Mountain Boxwood thrives best in full to partial sun. It favors at least 4-6 hours of total sun daily but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Adequate light ensures dense, lush foliage and overall healthy growth.

Height at Maturity

Under 10 Feet

Usage

Hedge

Shipped As

Bare-root

Ships

UPS

Planting Zones

4-9

How To Grow & Care Tips

How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Shrubs

Bare root shrubs are a budget-friendly and efficient way to plant during the cooler months when they’re dormant. Before planting, soak the roots in water for 3–6 hours to rehydrate them. Choose a site with the appropriate light exposure for the species—most flowering shrubs prefer full to partial sun. Dig a hole wide enough to spread out the roots and deep enough so the crown (where the roots meet the stems) sits level with the soil surface.

Mound a bit of soil at the bottom of the hole, spread the roots over it, and backfill with native soil while gently firming it to remove air pockets. Water deeply after planting to settle the roots. Keep the soil moist but not soggy during the first growing season to encourage healthy establishment.

Mulch around the base (not touching the stems) to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune lightly to remove any broken branches and to shape after the first flush of growth. With minimal care, bare root shrubs will leaf out beautifully and grow into reliable, long-term landscape anchors.

Caring Tips

How do I care for my Green Mountain Boxwood 6-10"?

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Care Tips

Green Mountain Boxwood thrives in well-drained soil and requires regular watering to moisten the soil. Trim in late winter or spring to keep shape and remove dead or damaged branches. Fertilize in early spring for optimal growth.

Light Requirements

Green Mountain Boxwood thrives best in full to partial sun. It favors at least 4-6 hours of total sun daily but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Adequate light ensures dense, lush foliage and overall healthy growth.

Hardy Planting Zones

4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9