Buxus sempervirens Grahm Blandy

Buxus sempervirens ‘Graham Blandy’ is a highly regarded columnar boxwood selected for its strong vertical form and narrow footprint. This cultivar grows upright and dense, making it an excellent choice for adding height without width in foundations, entrances, and formal gardens. It prefers full sun to partial shade and evenly moist, well-drained soil, with moderate growth compared to dwarf boxwoods. Hardy in USDA Zones 6–8, it typically reaches 8–10 feet tall while remaining only 2–3 feet wide, maintaining a crisp silhouette year-round.

Overview

Common Name: Graham Blandy Columnar Boxwood

Annual Growth Rate: 4-6"

Shape: Irregular Upright

USDA Zone: 6-8

10-Year HxW: 6'x3'

Sun Needs: Sun/Shade