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• Dense, slow growing evergreen shrub

• Ideal for low ornamental borders

• Can be trimmed into topiary shapes

• Low maintenance

 

Description
Common Box is native to the UK (mainly in the south). The best wild population of Box is found in Box Hill in Surrey. It is most popularly used for hedging and topiary. When used as a hedging plant, it provides a dense foliage, which can be easily shaped and gives year round interest.

 

Planting Position
Suitable for most locations and soil types. Can handle drought, poor soils and full shade. Best grown in moist, well-drained soil either in full sun or partial shade.

 

Recommended Planting Density 

3L Pot : 4-5 plants per metre

5L Pot : 3-4 plants per metre

 

Size
Growth Rate: Slow
Final Height: 4-8m
Final Spread: 4-8m

 

Foliage and Flowers
Leaves are small in size with a glossy finish, the flowers are small and are found at the base of the leaves.

 

Plant Interest
Common Box flowers attract bees, and the density of the shrub provides a shelter for many birds and small mammals.

Buxus sempervirens | Box Hedging

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