Buxus harlandii

Harland Boxwood
This small boxwood with narrow, bright green leaves and abundant and noticible bloom is apparently the true Buxus harlandii. The boxwoods commonly sold in the South as B. harlandii, including the variety 'Richard', are, according to Dr. Todd Lasseigne, apparently another Asian species, Buxus bodinieri. We acquired this plant from a small nursery in north Florida and find that they are apparently best known to Bonsai enthusiasts. As with other boxwoods they should have a well-drained soil in a sunny or semi-shady location.
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one gallon | $22.00 | ![]() |
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USDA Hardiness Zone 8-9

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