Low spreading habit with lime green foliage in early spring that transitions to olive green in summer. Light annual pruning creates a stronger and denser plant. Excellent disease resistance. Deer resistant.
• | Green |
• | Average |
• | Deer Resistant |
• | Shade (Location has no direct sun) |
• | Part Shade (Location is primarily shaded from late morning to late afternoon) |
• | Zone 5 (Average Annual Minimum Temperature -20 F to -10 F) |
• | Zone 6 (Average Annual Minimum Temperature -10 F to 0 F) |
• | Zone 7 (Average Annual Minimum Temperature 0 F to 10 F) |
• | Zone 8 (Average Annual Minimum Temperature 10 F to 20 F) |
• | Green (Foliage is Predominately Green) |
Low spreading habit with lime green foliage in early spring that transitions to olive green in summer. Light annual pruning creates a stronger and denser plant. Excellent disease resistance. Deer resistant.
‘Franklin’s Gem’ should be pruned lightly in late winter to early spring to make a stronger and denser plant. This cultivar can be pruned with shears or hand pruners. Thinning is not typically necessary but, if this cultivar is sheared heavily, some thinning in early spring would be beneficial.
‘Franklin’s Gem’ is very resistant to boxwood leafminer and very tolerant to boxwood blight. It has few pest or disease issues when planted and cared for properly.
Comments: A light annual pruning will lessen the tendency of the plant to open up in the center over time. ‘Franklin’s Gem’s’ demand is greatly increasing as tests show its resistance to leafminer and tolerance to boxwood blight. Recent testing shows it is possibly the same plant as insularis ‘Nana’.
Uses: Small specimen, low hedge, foundation plant, edging, parterre or knot garden
Substitutes: insularis ‘Nana’, ‘Little Missy’, ‘Justin Brouwers’, ‘Vardar Valley’