Description
Origin
The Buxus sempervirens Bol 65 belongs to the Buxaceae family. The plant is native to Western Europe, but is now cultivated and used in garden design worldwide. This slow-growing, evergreen shrub has a rich history in formal gardens and landscapes, dating back to Roman times. Here, the plant is also known as Common Boxwood.
Features
The Buxus sempervirens Bol 65 is characterized by its dense and compact growth. The plant has small, glossy, dark green leaves that provide an attractive and structured look year-round. This makes the plant ideal for creating green borders or graceful topiary shapes. The height of this Buxus varies, but the Bol 65 is about 65 cm tall and wide, forming a perfectly round silhouette.
Care
The Buxus sempervirens Bol 65 is a low-maintenance plant that thrives in both sun and partial shade. Although it is a drought-tolerant plant, it performs best in well-drained but moist soil. It is recommended to prune the plant annually to maintain its shape and density. The Buxus sempervirens Bol 65 is frost-resistant and can be planted in both pots and in the ground.








