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Rotundifolia Boxwood

Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia'
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PFY-10003179

Wide Growing, Rounded Dense Green Rotundifolia Boxwood

  • Low To The Ground, Outward Growth Habit
  • Rich, Glossy Blue-Green Leaves
  • Dense Globular Growth
  • Small, White Flowers
  • Easy to Establish
  • Low Maintenance and Easily Pruned
  • Deer Resistant and Pollution Tolerant
  • Full Sun to Partial Shade

The boxwood plant is a very reliable plant, known for its naturally compact growth and hardy temperature resistances. The versatility and unique growth of the Rotundifolia Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia') are sure to change your perspective on this typically uniform shrub.

The Rotundifolia Boxwood sports glossy, oval foliage of deep green. You'll be charmed by this bushes new growth, as it'll come in a lovely silver before darkening. This foliage grows dense despite its wide arching nature.

An evergreen shrub, this hardy boxwood plant keeps its vivid foliage year round. The blue-green leaves of this boxwood grow darker as the season gets colder, making for an interesting change of scenery as winter closes in.

The unique growth of this shrub compared to other boxwoods means it brings a different sort of texture to your garden. This texture will change over the years to come, as healthy Rotundifolia Boxwoods can be quite long lived!

This boxwood grows well in the United States, but is not a North American Native. In fact, it originally was grown in parts of Western Europe, Southern Europe, and even parts of North Africa!

This shrub grows fairly tall and quickly for a boxwood. This makes the Rotundifolia Boxwood especially popular as the "thriller" portion of the "spiller-thriller-filler" container combination.

In the spring, this shrub sprouts tiny yellow flowers amongst its foliage. While pleasant to look at, these flowers aren't going to steal the show from your other flowering plants.

Pollinators love these flowers as well! Most wildlife poses minimal threat to the Rotundifolia Boxwood, as pollinators only want the plant's pollen while deer and rabbits give this shrub a wide berth.

You won't find a faster-growing boxwood to texture your garden with than the Rotundifolia boxwood. Order yours today from our expert growers at LetsPlantify.com Nursery!

How to Use Rotundifolia Boxwood in the Landscape

The Rotundifolia Boxwood, unlike other boxwoods, tends to arch out its branches instead of keeping them compact. Use this to your advantage and plan for wide growth when placed in the landscape.

This boxwood's wide growth potential leaves room for a variety of different uses. Planted below deciduous trees, this shrub will appreciate the shade while slowly becoming a reliable groundcover.

Committed growers can use several Rotundifolia Boxwoods in sequence to plan for a future border wall with proper pruning. If left to grow free range, on the other hand, these shrubs will make for a graceful screen as well.

Due to its deep green foliage and casual flower growth, the Rotundifolia Boxwood makes for a pleasant backdrop in the average perennial garden. Consider using this shrub as a calm, contrasting centerpiece for shorter flower beds as well!

#ProPlantTips for Care

Boxwoods tend to be pretty hardy after they mature, and the Rotundifolia Boxwood is no exception. In the first couple of years, however, consider taking efforts to protect your shrub against harsh winters in colder growing conditions.

Insects can also be an issue for younger boxwood plants. Be sure to research the types of insects in your area that could pose a threat to your developing shrub and prepare accordingly.

This boxwood is far from picky when it comes to soil. Able to handle varieties of PH levels and soil texture, just make sure the soil drains well.

When choosing a location to plant your Rotundifolia Boxwood it's important to plan ahead. If treated well, this shrub will grow vastly larger than it was when you first planted it, so leave it some space to stretch out.

If substantial pruning is required, do so in the late spring after its first flush of new growth. This plant takes it quite well and often appreciates the trim!

For a big, bouncy-boughed evergreen to liven up your garden look no further than the Rotundifolia Boxwood. Be sure to order yours today!

More Information
Botanical Name Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia'
Mature Height 6 - 8 feet
Mature Spread 5 - 6 feet
Soil Type Well Drained
Moisture Medium
Sun Exposure Full Sun, Partial Shade
Growth Rate Fast
Bloom Period Early Spring, Late Spring
Flower Color Yellow
Foliage Color Blue-Green
Fall Color Purple
Pollinator Required No
Pollinator Friendly Yes
Growing Zone Range 5-8
Rotundifolia Boxwood Is Suited to Grow in Zones 5-8
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