Dense Glossy Bright Green Foliage is very tolerant of Shearing making it ideal topiary. Use them singularly or as a pair for a formal accent to entryways or gardens, or use it for small group plantings and containers. Creates a superb hedge, screen or windbreaker. Small cream flowers do not produce berries. Full Sun 12 feet tall by 8 feet wide.
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