Buxus sempervirens 'Mont Bruno' - Mont Bruno Boxwood

Mont Bruno Boxwood

Buxus sempervirens 'Mont Bruno'

  • Insignificant, green-yellow-cream flowers are fragrant
  • Small, dull, green leaves turn bronzy in the fall
  • Compact, extremely dense growth, rounded habit
  • Bloom Time: Early spring

ZONE:
4

COLOUR:
Green

HEIGHT:
80-100 cm

SPREAD:
80-100 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Grows best with cool moist roots and mid-afternoon shade. These boxwoods can tolerate full sun to partial shade, dry to drought conditions, and a range of soil types. They can be pruned any time of the year and can be used for topiary, hedging, and stand-alone specimens. Young plants benefit from winter protection (burlap wrap) in an exposed location.

Additional Notes about Mont Bruno Boxwood:


This boxwood cultivar is a Canadian introduction, found by Andre Poliquin in Quebec, Canada.

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