‘Variegata’ is a dense, mounded, compact, slow-growing form of common boxwood that is noted for its variegated foliage. It typically matures to 5’ tall over many years (grows 3” per year), unless pruned shorter. Elliptic to oval, bright green, evergreen leaves have white margins that turn cream and finally light yellow during the growing season.
About Variegata White Margin
Common Name: Boxwood Sun Requirement: Full sun Growth Rate: Slow 1"-6" per year
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