Garden Plant: Wee Willie Boxwood
Product Description: Wee Willie Boxwood
Perfect Dwarf Boxwood Forms a Low Hedge
The Wee Willie Boxwood (Buxus sinica var. insularis ‘Wee Willie’) was introduced in 1990 as a true dwarf. It never grows bigger than two feet high or wide.
Do you want to line a pathway with a hedge you can step over? ‘Wee Willie’ can do that. Do you have a zero-lot line property but want something formal and green in the front yard? ‘Wee Willie’ fits the bill. Can you spit a watermelon seed from one side of your yard to the other? ‘Wee Willie’ nestles into the smallest garden landscape with ease.
Despite being so “wee”, this little Boxwood rarely shudders at harsh winters. The leaves stay emerald green year round, shockingly beautiful in the snow. ‘Wee Willie’ Boxwoods are really tough-as-nails plants, needing no pruning or special attention once they’re established and providing an interesting texture wherever you plant them.
Whether your yard is the size of the White House lawn or the size of a postage stamp, ‘Wee Willie’ will provide a crisp, never-think-twice-about-it hedge.
- Emerald Green Leaves
- Dense, Deep Green Low Hedge
- Very Cold Hardy
- True Dwarf Fits In Any Garden