'Highlander' Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens 'Highlander'): Fast growing, upright shrub. dark green foliage holds its color all winter. Leaves are slightly larger than common boxwood, feature the same dark green. Can grow 2 feet+ per year. pyramidal growth habit makes it good choice for flanking entries. Full sun to light shade and moist, well-drained soil. 6-7 feet tall, 3-1/2 feet wide. Zones: 5-9 Source by zone5
Picea omorika Nana – (Dwarf Serbian Spruce) * Part shade * Zones 4-8 * 3'-6' tall * 4' wide * Origin Japan Relatively slow growing producing a broad pyramidal bush, it is very useful as it can be planted in exposed positions. It can reach a height of (3/6ft) in about ten years. Local conditions will play their part in the speed of growth and eventual size. The new growth is very attractive when it first emerges in spring. Source by allapokotilo
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