Growth Rate
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- Growth Rate: Slow to Medium; 'Winter Gem' grows steadily, adding several inches per year.
- Mature Size: Reaches a height and spread of 2-3 feet, making it suitable for low hedges, borders, or container gardening.
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Colorful leaves
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Flowering
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No |
Bloom Color
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Disease resistant
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Yes |
Cold Tolerant
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Yes |
Heat Tolerant
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Yes |
Drought Tolerant
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Yes |
Deer Resistant
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Yes |
Edible
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No |
Wildlife Attraction
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Buxus 'Winter Gem' does not specifically attract wildlife due to its lack of significant flowers or fruit. However, its dense foliage can provide shelter for small birds and insects. |
Self-pollinating
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Seasonality
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- Flowering Season: 'Winter Gem' produces small, inconspicuous flowers in early spring (March to April). These flowers are not particularly showy and are overshadowed by the plant’s foliage.
- Seasonality: As an evergreen shrub, 'Winter Gem' maintains its vibrant green foliage throughout the year, providing consistent color and structure even in the colder months.
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Ideal For
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- Formal or informal low hedges – Ideal for defining walkways, patios, or garden beds
- Foundation plantings – Adds evergreen structure near buildings or fences
- Topiary and clipped forms – Maintains shape beautifully with regular pruning
- Container planting – Thrives in large outdoor pots for year-round interest
- Mixed borders – Provides evergreen contrast and filler among flowering perennials
- Cold-hardy landscapes – Known for its resilience in colder climates
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Leaf Description
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The leaves of 'Winter Gem' are small, rounded, and exhibit a deep green color with a glossy finish. The dense foliage forms a neat, rounded shape, adding a touch of elegance to any landscape design. |
Flower Description
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The flowers are small, greenish-yellow, and not particularly ornamental. They appear in early spring but are secondary to the plant’s appealing foliage. |
Planting Instructions
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How and When to Plant: - Planting Season: Best planted in spring or fall. This timing allows the plant to establish its roots before the onset of extreme weather conditions.
- Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained soil with moderate fertility. Tolerates a variety of soil types but thrives in well-drained conditions.
- Spacing: Space plants 2-3 feet apart to accommodate their mature size and ensure proper air circulation.
Planting Instructions: - Dig a hole that is twice as wide and as deep as the root ball.
- Amend the soil with organic matter if necessary to improve drainage and fertility.
- Place the plant at the same level it was growing in the pot, and backfill with soil.
- Water thoroughly and apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
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Pruning & Maintenance
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Prune 'Winter Gem' in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Regular pruning helps maintain its shape and encourages dense, healthy growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches and trim to achieve the desired form. |
Water Needs
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'Winter Gem' requires consistent moisture, particularly during dry periods. Water deeply to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Ensure proper drainage to avoid root rot. |
Light Needs
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Thrives in full sun to partial shade. It can handle up to 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day but also grows well in light shade, making it adaptable to various garden conditions. |
Harvesting
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Since 'Winter Gem' is primarily grown for its foliage, no significant harvesting is required. Maintain the plant through regular pruning to shape and keep it healthy. |
Fertilizing
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Fertilize 'Winter Gem' in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to excessive growth or diminished foliage color. A light application once a year is typically sufficient. |
Additional Care Tips
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- Mulching: Apply mulch around the base of the plant to help retain soil moisture, regulate temperature, and suppress weeds.
- Winter Care: 'Winter Gem' is hardy and maintains its green foliage through winter. However, applying mulch in colder climates can help protect the roots from extreme frost. In harsh winter conditions, consider protecting the plant from strong winds and desiccating cold.
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Pollination
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Pollination Type: Monoecious – contains both male and female flowers
Flowering:
- Small, greenish-yellow flowers in early spring
- Not showy or fragrant
Pollination Method: Primarily wind-pollinated
Pollinator Attraction: Low – not significant for pollinators |
Companion Plants
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🌸 Flowering Companions- Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bobo’ or ‘Little Lime’ – Offers fluffy, seasonal blooms above structured boxwood
- Salvia nemorosa – Provides upright, violet-blue blooms with textural contrast
- Rosa ‘The Fairy’ or ‘Olivia Rose Austin’ – Soft florals pair well with boxwood’s formal lines
- Geranium ‘Rozanne’ – Cascading form and bold flowers soften boxwood’s shape
🌾 Foliage & Texture Companions- Heuchera ‘Lime Marmalade’ or ‘Black Pearl’ – Offers vibrant foliage at the base
- Carex ‘Evergold’ – Adds movement and light color beneath boxwood hedges
- Hosta varieties – Work well in part-shade settings, offering bold leaf texture
- Ilex crenata ‘Compacta’ or ‘Sky Pencil’ – Adds complementary evergreen texture and verticality
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