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  1. 20 paź 2023 · There is one difference between the two: Winter Gem does better in partial shade or full sun, whereas Wintergreen prefers partial sun or shade. Boxwoods growing in containers need extra assistance because their roots can’t access water or nutrients naturally.

  2. 19 lip 2024 · Today, we’re going to look at two well-liked boxwood varieties: Green Velvet and Winter Gem. Green Velvet’s leaves are a lighter shade of green compared to Winter Gem’s darker and shinier leaves. Also, Green Velvet leaves have a pointed tip.

  3. 7 kwi 2024 · There are over 100 species, hybrids, and cultivars of boxwood, varying in characteristics such as height, shape, growth rate, leaf size, heat tolerance, cold tolerance, lighting preferences, resistance to pests and diseases, and salt tolerance.

  4. 2 lip 2020 · Winter gem boxwood retains its lovely emerald green throughout winter with minimum bronzing, bouncing back to a rich green colour as the snow melts. This evergreen shrub is also deer resistant, drought-tolerant, and easy to maintain.

  5. 15 maj 2023 · The winter gem boxwood tends to be much larger than the green velvet boxwood, which is a primary distinction between these two plants. Green velvet grows to a height of four feet, while winter gem can occasionally reach a height of six feet when grown in ideal conditions.

  6. 20 gru 2013 · Green Velvet and Winter Gem Boxwoods are two of the most popular smaller sized evergreens sold in our area. They have many similarities such as: they are both boxwoods, stay small, evergreen, deer resistant, bloom in April, grow about any where, have shallow root systems, hardy in zones 5 – 9, low maintenance, can take heavy pruning, and they ...

  7. Are Wintergem Boxwoods deer resistant? Yes, Wintergem Boxwoods are largely resistant to deer, making them an excellent choice for areas where deer are common. Can they tolerate air pollution?