topiary & standards
Buxus microphylla japonica, commonly known as Japanese Boxwood, is a versatile and elegant evergreen shrub, perfect for creating classic topiary shapes such as buxus balls. These topiary buxus balls are a timeless addition to any garden, providing structure and year-round greenery.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen
Mature Height (meters): Typically grows to about 0.5-1.2 meters.
Mature Width (meters): Approximately 0.5-1.2 meters.
Spacing: Plant at least 0.5-1 meter apart for a dense, uniform look.
Foliage: Features small, glossy, dark green leaves that retain their colour throughout the year, offering a lush and polished appearance.
Flowering Period: Produces small, inconspicuous, creamy-yellow flowers in late spring, which are not significant for ornamental value but can attract pollinators.
Form/Habit: Naturally compact and rounded, making it ideal for pruning into topiary shapes such as balls. Its dense foliage creates a perfect canvas for meticulous shaping.
Uses: Perfect for formal gardens, hedging, and as standalone topiary features in pots or garden beds. Excellent for creating geometric shapes and defining garden spaces.
Sun: Prefers partial to full sun, thriving in well-lit conditions but can tolerate some shade.
Maintenance: Low to moderate maintenance; requires regular pruning to maintain its shape and compact form. Benefits from feeding with a balanced fertilizer in spring and autumn.
Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers well-drained soil and regular watering during dry spells, especially in the first few years to establish roots.
The Buxus microphylla japonica Japanese Topiary Buxus Balls are a staple in classic garden design, offering elegance and structure with minimal maintenance. Their evergreen nature ensures year-round interest and sophistication in any landscape.