Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

Common box
Available from: 17/02/2025
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  • Suitable for low hedges
  • Plantable year-round
  • Evergreen

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Plant features Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

Common box


Description Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm | Common box

Buxus sempervirens, known as common box or Abassian boxwood, is a remarkably versatile and classic hedge plant that has been a staple in European gardens for centuries. Originating from southwestern Eurasia and North Africa, this evergreen is cherished for its year-round vibrant green foliage and its ability to form dense, neatly trimmed hedges.

Key Features

The Abassian boxwood is distinguished by its slow growth rate and ease of maintenance, making Buxus an ideal choice for both formal gardens and casual landscapes. Here are some of the key features that make Buxus sempervirens a garden favorite:

  • The common box is highly adaptable to a range of soil types, provided they are well-drained.
  • Its compact growth habit ensures a quickly obscuring visual density, which is perfect for creating block hedges or borders.
  • The plant is winter-hardy, enduring temperatures as low as -23.3°C, which equates to USDA zone 6, ensuring its resilience in colder climates.
  • In spring, Buxus sempervirens produces inconspicuous yellow-green flowers that add subtle interest to the garden.
  • The evergreen foliage of the common box remains a rich green throughout all seasons, contributing to the garden's aesthetic appeal year-round.
  • It is a drought-resistant species, reducing the need for frequent watering once established.

Tips

For those considering adding Buxus sempervirens to their garden, here are a few tips:

  • Planting in shade, partial shade, or sun will all yield successful growth, giving you flexibility in garden design.
  • Annual pruning is recommended to maintain the desired shape and compact nature of the hedge; however, the plant will also thrive without heavy pruning.
  • To propagate new plants, semi-ripe cuttings can be taken, ensuring a continued supply of this beautiful hedge for your garden.
  • Ensure that the root ball is thoroughly covered with soil when planting to protect the roots and promote healthy growth.
  • Given its slow growth rate, patience is key, but the reward is a low-maintenance hedge that provides structure and elegance to any garden setting.

Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

Planting & care Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm (Common box)

We would like to provide some tips on how to plant and care for a Article. By following these tips, you can be sure to enjoy your Article for a long time.

Ideal placement of a Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

The ideal location for Buxus hedge is one that can accommodate its adaptive nature. Buxus sempervirens prospers in various lighting conditions, from full sun to full shade, making it exceptionally versatile for garden design. While it is tolerant of a range of soil types, ensuring the soil is well-drained is vital to its health. Optimal growth is observed when the plant is protected from harsh, drying winds, which is particularly important in areas that edge closer to its winter hardiness limits in USDA zone 6.

How do I plant a Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm?

To plant Buxus sempervirens with a root ball, begin by digging a trench that is wider and slightly deeper than the root ball itself. Ensure the soil is well-drained and compatible with the plant's adaptable nature. Carefully place the root ball in the trench and backfill with the excavated soil, pressing down firmly to eliminate air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil around the roots. This species thrives in a variety of lighting conditions, from full sun to shade, making it versatile for different garden designs. Regular watering during the establishment phase will encourage robust growth, although the plant is drought resistant once established.

Pruning a Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

Pruning of Buxus sempervirens should be carried out with precision to maintain its shape and aesthetic appeal. Although this evergreen species does not require frequent pruning, shaping it once per year promotes healthy growth and a dense appearance. Optimal pruning takes place in late spring, after the last frost, to avoid winter damage. For topiary forms or to refine a block hedge, additional light trimming may be done in late summer. Always ensure your tools are clean and sharp to make precise cuts and encourage quick recovery.

Watering a Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

Buxus sempervirens thrives with consistent moisture, particularly during its establishment period and in the growing season. Despite its drought resistance, ensuring the root ball remains evenly moist is crucial for healthy growth. Overwatering should be avoided, as well-drained soil is essential to prevent root rot. In periods of extreme heat or prolonged dry spells, it may be necessary to water the hedge to support its dense evergreen foliage. During winter, the need for additional watering diminishes significantly, especially in areas that receive adequate precipitation.

Fertilising a Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

To ensure a healthy and lush box hedge, appropriate nutrition is essential. Fertilize Buxus sempervirens in early spring, just before the onset of the growth period. Opt for a balanced, slow-release fertilizer that will provide a steady supply of nutrients throughout the growing season. This is crucial to support the species' modest annual growth rate of 10-20 cm.

An additional application of fertilizer can be beneficial in mid-summer to maintain the visual density and vibrant green foliage characteristic of this evergreen hedge. It's important not to fertilize too late in the season, as new growth needs time to harden off before the onset of winter, especially to withstand temperatures down to -17.8°C, as per its USDA zone 6 winter hardiness.

The characteristics of a Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

An often overlooked advantage of Buxus sempervirens is its adaptability to various soil types, provided they are well-drained. This species thrives under both full sun and partial shade, making it an excellent choice for a range of garden locations. Its dense foliage and ability to withstand frequent clipping make it ideal for formal hedges or topiary art. To maintain its lush appearance, mulching annually with organic matter will help to retain soil moisture and keep the roots cool.

Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm

Frequently Asked Questions Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm (Common box)

Which soil type is most suitable for the Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm?

Buxus sempervirens is adaptable to various soil types, but it thrives best in well-drained soil. This ensures that the plant's roots are not waterlogged, promoting healthy growth and development.

What is the ideal positioning for the Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm?

Buxus sempervirens is a resilient plant that can thrive in a variety of light conditions. Whether it's a shaded area, a spot with partial shade, or a location receiving direct sunlight, this plant can adapt and flourish. However, for optimal growth and health, providing a balance of partial shade and sunlight is ideal.

What is the flowering colour of the Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm?

The flowers of Buxus sempervirens display subtle hues of yellow and green during their blooming period.

Is the Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm hardy?

Buxus sempervirens is indeed winter hardy. It can endure temperatures as low as -17.8°C to -23.3°C, falling within USDA hardiness zone 6. This indicates that Buxus sempervirens is well-suited to withstand the winter conditions in various regions, providing a reliable and resilient choice for outdoor landscaping.

Is the Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm evergreen?

Buxus sempervirens is indeed evergreen, meaning it maintains its foliage throughout the year, providing enduring greenery to your outdoor space.

What is the growth strength of the Buxus sempervirens 60-80 cm?

Buxus sempervirens has a growth rate of 10 to 20 centimeters per year, making it a moderately paced grower over the course of a year.

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Discover the timeless elegance of Buxus sempervirens, a classic choice for sculpted hedges and topiary. This plant's dense foliage and robust nature make it a preferred option for adding structure and greenery to any garden. Its year-round lushness offers enduring beauty, making it an impeccable addition to your landscape.

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