| Description | Buxus sempervirens
A popular box hedging plant.
• Low maintenance, only requiring 1-2 prunings a year
• Evergreen with no flowers
• Can be used for hedging, topiary balls, cones, squares a, spirals and standards
3"/7cm pot
      | Camellia japonica ‘Roger Hall’
Camellia ‘Roger Hall’ is a striking variety known for its brilliant red, formal double blooms with perfectly arranged petals. Flowering from late winter through spring, it creates a bold and elegant statement in shaded garden beds or containers. A reliable bloomer and hardy evergreen shrub, it offers both beauty and structure year-round. | |
| Content | Buxus sempervirens
Common names: Blue box hedge or Blue leaved boxwood.
Blauer Heinz Box is a compact variety of Buxus sempervirens with an attractive blueish tinge to the young leaves that turn dark green when mature. | | |
| Additional information |
| Planting Distance |
5 per metre for low border, 3 or 4 per metre for taller hedge
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| Conditions |
Full sun to part shade, moist well drained soil
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| Landscape Use |
Hedges, borders, topiary, mazes, containers and general garden planting
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| Water Requirement |
Moderate
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| Tolerances |
Shade Tolerant, Frost Tolerant, Heat Tolerant
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| Size |
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