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Meet UsLarge, vivid pink flowers from late spring through fall in full sun. More heat tolerant than many varieties. A great choice for mass planting, mixed containers, or borders. Asexual propagation prohibited.
Beautiful, glossy, green foliage adorns this relatively vigorous, rounded boxwood that is slightly taller than wide. Habit is more uniform and tighter than ‘Wintergreen’ or
‘Winter Gem’ making it an excellent choice for formal and residential landscapes. Deer resistant!
Selected due to good overall insect and disease resistance. Relative vigor creates an attractive plant quicker than many cultivars. Annual pruning is a must for this fabulous specimen.
Prune annually from late winter to early spring. If unpruned, NewGen Freedom® will open up in the center, especially in spring with vigorous new shoots. Thinning is not necessary. Few disease or pest issues when planted and cared for properly.
All boxwood cultivars show some level of susceptibility to boxwood blight under extreme circumstances.
Learn more about boxwood care at www.NewGenBoxwood.com
Low Scape Mound® is a new Chokeberry that has a low mounding habit which makes it quite unique. It still has the toughness as the native species so it will thrive almost anywhere. Dainty white flowers adorn the shrub in the spring atop glossy green foliage. Attractive in the fall with brilliant red foliage and purple-black fruit. A great addition in the landscape. Unlicensed propagation prohibited.
Classic boxwood beauty with good overall insect and disease resistance. Deer resistant! Deep green boxwood holds its rich color all winter. Strong branching structure withstands most snow loads. Use in formal designs where a medium-sized plant is desired and as substitute for English Boxwood in foundation plantings.
Prune lightly in late winter to early spring to maintain uniform shape. If fall frosts burn new growth, clip off in early winter. Thinning is not necessary. Space plants to ensure good air movement and apply a light layer of mulch annually.
All boxwood cultivars show some level of susceptibility to boxwood blight under extreme circumstances.
Learn more about boxwood care at www.NewGenBoxwood.com
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