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The American Boxwood Society
... American Boxwood Society The American Boxwood Society The American Boxwood Society (ABS) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1961 and devoted to ... is dedicated to making popular the use of boxwood in landscapes throughout the country.New New Boxwood Handbook Now Available! Boxwood Encyclopedia available! News Release on Boxwood Encyclopedia Copyright 2001-2006 Website maintained ...
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About Boxwood
... Boxwood The American Boxwood Society About Boxwood Boxwood, "Man's Oldest Garden Ornament," was introduced to North America from Europe in the ... suitable for landscape applications, and suppliers of boxwood is available in several ABS publications. Questions? Email to: American Boxwood Society [ Home ] [ Annual Meeting ] [ About Boxwood ] [ Membership ] [ Officers and Directors ] [ Publications ] [ ...
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BOXWOOD
... bushy, dark and may have knots or galls on them. Fumigate planting site before replanting boxwood in infected soil. Root Knot (nematode - Meloidogyne spp.): Plants usually lacking vigor are often stunted ... broken off like nodules on legume roots. This is a major limiting factor in growing boxwood. Root Rot (fungus - Phytophthora cinnamomi): Foliage has an off-color followed by sudden wilting and ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Boxwood
... microphylla varieties are scentless. It grows best in zones 5-8. Buxus microphylla 'Compacta': dwarf boxwood, Kingsville box. Quarterly spray with Black Leaf 40 mixed with soap. Buxus microphylla 'Koreana': Korean ... a low, spreading variety, growing to only 3 feet. Buxus microphylla 'Morris Midget': Morris Midget boxwood. Buxus sempervirens: common box, English box - this box can grow to 25 feet in ...
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Boxwood Culture
... Boxwood Culture Boxwoods have been an important part of North Carolina landscapes since colonial times. There ... prepare a bed to plant in instead of digging individual holes. Raised bed are ideal. Boxwood are shallow-rooted plant and will suffer during hot, dry weather. Mulching with a 3 ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

JC Raulston Arboretum - Boxwood Collection
... Arboretum - Boxwood Collection Boxwood Collection The boxwood (Buxus) collection at the JCRA is acknowledged by American Boxwood Society members as one of the most important ones in the United States. As ... ones of historical importance. The JCRA participates in the National Boxwood Trials, and in 2001, was represented on the Boxwood Expedition to the Republic of Georgia. In our area, boxwoods ...
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Ornamental Pathology Facts
... Ornamental Pathology Facts Gary Moorman Professor of Plant Pathology Boxwood Diseases Disease Symptoms Pathogen/Cause Management Decline Stunted growth and dieback occurs. Young foliage turns ...
www.ppath.cas.psu.edu

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Boxwood, American - Herb Profile and Information
... Description Constituents Medicinal Action and Uses Dosage Other Species ---Synonyms---Bitter Redberry. Cornel. New England Boxwood. Dog-Tree. Flowering Dogwood. American Dogwood. Benthamidia florida. Box Tree. Virginian Dogwood. Cornouiller à grandes ...
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North Star - The New Hardy Boxwood for the North
... Hardy Boxwood for the North Proven Winners® ColorChoice® flowering shrubs. Incredibly Colorful, Easy Growing ... ] [ Up ] [ Next ] North Star™ Buxus 'Katerberg' ppaf, cbraf A superb new hardy boxwood with a dense globe shape that requires little if any pruning. ... Selected by Gary Katerberg of Evergreen Nursery, Michigan This new variety of boxwood is a cold hardy, dense globe that requires little if any ...
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Major Diseases of Boxwood
... management guide. English Boxwood Decline Fig 2. Foliar symptoms of English boxwood decline. (Photo by R. C. Lambe) Fig. 3. Loss of fibrous roots due to English boxwood decline. Healthy plant ... plants deeply and regularly during drought. Do not replant infested areas to English boxwood. Both American boxwood and several cultivars of Buxus microphylla, tested under field conditions, have been observed ...
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