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I live in zone 9B and am trying to decide which type of boxwood would be best. I have a squarish raised planter smack dab in the center of the front of my yard, so it's pretty much the focal point. It's about 2' tall, has a relatively narrow soil area surrounding it (about 18" in places) and that area is surrounded with some hardscape. Not a large area to work with. I need a boxwood that is compact and can be sheared easily.
I've heard green gem might work, but some things I've read says they will get to be 3-4' tall. Isn't there a type of korean box that is more compact?
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
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