Box Topiary Ball 40/45cm 12L Pot Buxus sempervirens Buxus sempervirens

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Buxus topiary balls are one of the nation's favourite and grace gardens, patios, driveways and doorways to stunning effect in both rural and urban settings. Box is one of the traditional and most popular species for topiary shaping due to its small leaves, dense habit, slow growth and ease of maintenance.
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  • EVERGREEN
  • SLOW GROWING
  • HAS FLOWERS (Yellow)
  • FULL SHADE

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SKU TPBA-BUXS-40/45-12L
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£57.99

Buxus sempervirens

Traditionally, topiary balls are grown from Box plants (Buxus sempervirens) which gives them a neat and formal appearance. Topiary Balls look stunning planted into containers, standing proudly at an entrance or doorway, planted en masse or even combined with softer plants, such as grasses and perennials, to add a contrast in texture.

Visit our Box Hedging Page for further information on this species.

Maintaining and Caring for your Topiary

To keep a good shape and tight growth, topiary needs all-round and all-over light so it is incompatible with shade, although potted specimens can be rotated. Clipping should be done when the opportunity, inspiration, enthusiasm and weather all combine to make it possible - in late summer, so that there is the longest period of time (until May or June the following year) to enjoy the tightly clipped shapes. Some enthusiasts clip in early summer too but never clip too early in the year - you must make sure there is no possibility of night frosts. Always use very sharp tools and we recommend that Box plants are watered first before clipping which helps the cut leaves to heal quickly.

All our topiary is hardy and suitable to withstand all that our weather can throw at us but given the expense of each piece, it is our recommendation that you take particular care to protect topiary - just simple precautions like gently brushing snow off, using pointed rather than flat topped shapes where long periods of snow are normal, providing ventilated shelter from severe winds and ensuring that specimens are well watered in summer and sheltered from very strong sunshine which can burn as much as winter winds.

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