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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'
Fat, columnar dense form with vigorous habit. Ideal for hedging. Unpalatable to deer. Wide and slow growing. Small, dark green leaves retain good color in winter. A hybrid cross which has the hardiness and compact form of B. koreana, and excellent leaf color of B. Sempervirens.
Height: 4'-5'Spread: 2'-3'
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