American Boxwood Society
www.boxwoodsociety.org
PO Box 85
Boyce,
VA
22620-0085
US
540-667-4942
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About This Association
The American Boxwood Society (ABS) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1961 and devoted to the appreciation, scientific understanding and propagation of the genus Buxus L. It was organized by a group of amateur and professional boxwood enthusiasts. The Society is headquartered at the Orland E. White Arboretum (also known as the State Arboretum of Virginia) at Blandy Experimental Farm located just east of Winchester, VA. There ABS established the ABS Memorial Garden which was developed in 1974 as a tribute to two early Society leaders, Henry Hohman of the Kingsville Nursery in Maryland, and Dr. John T. Baldwin of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA. These boxwood enthusiasts are memorialized in the garden which now includes over 100 different species and cultivars, all are labeled. ABS also serves as the International Registration Authority for cultivated Buxus L. It sponsors and partially funds scientific research projects on Buxus. ABS is dedicated to making popular the use of boxwood in landscapes throughout the country.
Publications
The Boxwood Bulletin published quarterly; The Buyer's Guide; International Registration List of Cultivated Buxus L.; Boxwood Handbook: A Practical Guide
Conventions
Annual
Specialties:
- Gardening
Information Summary
Member Count
800Year Founded
1961Staff Count
1Budget
Less than $50,000Category
GardeningType
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