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Green Spire Euonymus

The Clean, Columnar Evergreen That Replaces Boxwood Energy

Green Spire Euonymus brings the same crisp, structured look people love in boxwood—only in a narrow, upright form that’s made for modern foundation lines and tight beds. The foliage is glossy, deep green, and dense along the stems, so it reads neat and intentional even before you ever pick up the shears.

It’s also widely sold as a boxwood alternative: evergreen, easy to shape, and naturally vertical—perfect when you want “green architecture” without a shrub that balloons outward.

Tall, Narrow, and Designed for Small Spaces

This plant earns its keep with proportions: it commonly reaches about 6–8 feet tall and only 1–2 feet wide, creating privacy and structure where you simply don’t have room for a fat hedge. That columnar habit is ideal along walkways, pool decks, property edges, and townhouse-scale yards where every inch matters.

Because it stays slim, Green Spire works in repetition—plant a line and the landscape instantly looks professionally planned. It also responds well to clipping for a more formal finish, making it a strong “set it and maintain it” evergreen.

Sun to Part Shade with Moist, Well-Drained Soil

Green Spire grows best in moist, rich, well-drained soil in part shade, and it also tolerates full sun—especially when it gets a little afternoon shade in hotter climates. Think: bright light, good drainage, and steady moisture while it establishes.

Once rooted in, care is straightforward: water when the top few inches of soil dry out and avoid chronically soggy spots. Good drainage is the difference between a shrub that thrives for years and one that struggles.

Landscape Uses — Narrow Hedges, Entryway Pillars, and Salt-Resistant Screening

Use Green Spire as a narrow hedge or screen, as “living columns” to frame doors and gates, or as a vertical evergreen accent in foundation beds. It’s also valued for coastal exposure and road-salt tolerance, making it a smart pick for urban streetscapes, driveways, and seaside landscapes where many broadleaf evergreens get crispy.

Container planting is also on the table—its tight width and upright habit make it a natural centerpiece in large pots when you want year-round structure on patios and porches.

The Clean, Columnar Evergreen That Replaces Boxwood Energy

Green Spire Euonymus brings the same crisp, structured look people love in boxwood—only in a narrow, upright form that’s made for modern foundation lines and tight beds. The foliage is glossy, deep green, and dense along the stems, so it reads neat and intentional even before you ever pick up the shears.

It’s also widely sold as a boxwood alternative: evergreen, easy to shape, and naturally vertical—perfect when you want “green architecture” without a shrub that balloons outward.

Tall, Narrow, and Designed for Small Spaces

This plant earns its keep with proportions: it commonly reaches about 6–8 feet tall and only 1–2 feet wide, creating privacy and structure where you simply don’t have room for a fat hedge. That columnar habit is ideal along walkways, pool decks, property edges, and townhouse-scale yards where every inch matters.

Because it stays slim, Green Spire works in repetition—plant a line and the landscape instantly looks professionally planned. It also responds well to clipping for a more formal finish, making it a strong “set it and maintain it” evergreen.

Sun to Part Shade with Moist, Well-Drained Soil

Green Spire grows best in moist, rich, well-drained soil in part shade, and it also tolerates full sun—especially when it gets a little afternoon shade in hotter climates. Think: bright light, good drainage, and steady moisture while it establishes.

Once rooted in, care is straightforward: water when the top few inches of soil dry out and avoid chronically soggy spots. Good drainage is the difference between a shrub that thrives for years and one that struggles.

Landscape Uses — Narrow Hedges, Entryway Pillars, and Salt-Resistant Screening

Use Green Spire as a narrow hedge or screen, as “living columns” to frame doors and gates, or as a vertical evergreen accent in foundation beds. It’s also valued for coastal exposure and road-salt tolerance, making it a smart pick for urban streetscapes, driveways, and seaside landscapes where many broadleaf evergreens get crispy.

Container planting is also on the table—its tight width and upright habit make it a natural centerpiece in large pots when you want year-round structure on patios and porches.

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The Clean, Columnar Evergreen That Replaces Boxwood Energy

Green Spire Euonymus brings the same crisp, structured look people love in boxwood—only in a narrow, upright form that’s made for modern foundation lines and tight beds. The foliage is glossy, deep green, and dense along the stems, so it reads neat and intentional even before you ever pick up the shears.

It’s also widely sold as a boxwood alternative: evergreen, easy to shape, and naturally vertical—perfect when you want “green architecture” without a shrub that balloons outward.

Tall, Narrow, and Designed for Small Spaces

This plant earns its keep with proportions: it commonly reaches about 6–8 feet tall and only 1–2 feet wide, creating privacy and structure where you simply don’t have room for a fat hedge. That columnar habit is ideal along walkways, pool decks, property edges, and townhouse-scale yards where every inch matters.

Because it stays slim, Green Spire works in repetition—plant a line and the landscape instantly looks professionally planned. It also responds well to clipping for a more formal finish, making it a strong “set it and maintain it” evergreen.

Sun to Part Shade with Moist, Well-Drained Soil

Green Spire grows best in moist, rich, well-drained soil in part shade, and it also tolerates full sun—especially when it gets a little afternoon shade in hotter climates. Think: bright light, good drainage, and steady moisture while it establishes.

Once rooted in, care is straightforward: water when the top few inches of soil dry out and avoid chronically soggy spots. Good drainage is the difference between a shrub that thrives for years and one that struggles.

Landscape Uses — Narrow Hedges, Entryway Pillars, and Salt-Resistant Screening

Use Green Spire as a narrow hedge or screen, as “living columns” to frame doors and gates, or as a vertical evergreen accent in foundation beds. It’s also valued for coastal exposure and road-salt tolerance, making it a smart pick for urban streetscapes, driveways, and seaside landscapes where many broadleaf evergreens get crispy.

Container planting is also on the table—its tight width and upright habit make it a natural centerpiece in large pots when you want year-round structure on patios and porches.