Buxus (Boxwood) microphylla v. koreana 'Glencoe' (Chicagoland Green Boxwood) Home » Nursery Hardgoods » Evergreens Grasses Groundcovers Ornamentals Perennials Shade Trees Shrubs Vines » Aronia (Aronia) Azalea (Azalea) Berberis (Barberry) Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) Buxus (Boxwood) Cephalanthus (Buttonbush) Chaenomeles (Quince) Clethra (Clethra) Cornus (Dogwood) Cotinus (Smokebush) Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster) Deutzia (Slender Deutzia) Diervilla (Honeysuckle) Euonymus (Euonymus) Forsythia (Forsythia) Fothergilla (Fothergilla) Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon) Hydrangea (Hydrangea) Hypericum (St. John's Wort) Ilex (Holly) Itea (Sweetspire) Kerria (Kerria) Ligustrum (Privet) Lonicera (Honeysuckle) Physocarpus (Ninebark) Potentilla (Potentilla) Prunus (Sandcherry) Rhododendron (Rhododendron) Rhus (Sumac) Ribes (Currant) Rosa (Rose) Salix (Dappled Willow) Sorbaria Spiraea (Spirea) Stephanandra (Stephanandra) Symphoricarpus (Coralberry) Syringa (Lilac) Viburnum (Viburnum) Weigela (Weigela) Wisteria (Wisteria) » microphylla v. koreana 'Glencoe' microphylla x. B. sempervirens 'Green Gem' microphylla x. B. sempervirens 'Green Mountain' microphylla x. B. sempervirens 'Green Velvet' microphylla x. B. sempervirens 'Wilson Northern Charm' Very hardy. Unpalatable to deer. Dense, broad oval habit. Limit boxwood to a north or eastern exposure to reduce the risk of winter burn. Height: 2'-3'Spread: 3'-4' Exposure: Characteristics