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Boxwood Alternatives

Boxwood is a popular landscaping plant that adds charm and beauty to an outdoor space. Unfortunately, they are also very susceptible to diseases. So people are seeking out visually appealing boxwood alternatives to add beauty and vibrancy to their landscapes. Find out what they are here!

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Boxwood Alternatives

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  1. BOXWOOD BOXWOOD Inkberry Holly If you want to replicate the look of boxwood shrubs, you will love inkberry holly. This plant has similar leaves to a boxwood. It also resembles boxwood growth habits and shaping ability Japanese Holly This hedge grows tall and requires minimal pruning. ‘Sky Pencil’ and ‘Patti O’ are both columnar varieties. They are great replacements for the taller boxwoods Eastern Arborvitae Evergreen and deer resistant, Eastern arborvitae is another sturdy northeastern native. It also has low maintenance and an upright, columnar growth habit Juniper Juniper is a very common shrub in North America, Europe, and Southwest Asia. It belongs to the pine family. Depending on the species, juniper grows anywhere from 6 to 25 feet tall Visit our Website 908-687-8028 LANDSCAPE-SOLUTIONS.NET

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