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Euonymus japonicus ‘Tom Thumb’

is a popular, compact, and hardy dwarf evergreen shrub, widely used for low hedging and formal garden edging. It is frequently used as a faster-growing alternative to English Box (Buxus).

$14.95

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Growing Conditions & Care:

  • Appearance: Dense, upright, and compact growth with tiny, glossy, deep-green leaves.
  • Size: Typically grows to a height of 50-60 cm and a width of 30-40 cm, making it a true dwarf shrub.
  • Growth Rate: Rapid growth for a dwarf shrub, allowing for quick establishment of hedges.
  • Hardiness: Extremely hardy, tolerant of frost, heat, wind, drought once established, and coastal conditions.
  • Seasonal Interest: It can turn a bronze-red hue in winter in colder conditions, providing color variation.
  • Flowers: Small, pale green to white flowers appear in late spring or summer.

Uses In The Garden:

  • Low-growing formal hedging or box hedges.
  • Borders, paths, and edging for garden beds.
  • Container planting, tubs, and small or modern courtyard gardens.
  • Topiary, including clipping into balls.

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