Buxus sempervirens – Traditional Box Hedging and Topiary Plant
Buxus sempervirens, commonly known as Box, is one of the most widely used evergreen shrubs for formal gardens, valued for its dense foliage, slow growth, and exceptional ability to hold shape. The small, glossy green leaves form a compact structure that can be clipped into neat hedges, balls, cones, spirals, and intricate topiary designs.
Its naturally bushy habit makes it ideal for defining borders, edging pathways, and creating architectural structure within the garden. Whether used in traditional knot gardens or contemporary planting schemes, box provides year-round form and elegance.
Slow growing and highly versatile, it responds extremely well to pruning, allowing precise shaping and easy maintenance. It can be grown in borders or containers, where its neat appearance makes it especially effective around entrances and patios.
Thriving in sun or partial shade, Buxus prefers well-drained soil and benefits from good air circulation. Hardy and long-lived, it remains a timeless choice for structured planting.
Elegant, reliable, and endlessly versatile, Buxus sempervirens is an essential plant for adding formal structure and evergreen interest to the garden.
Seasonal Highlights
Spring: Fresh green growth emerges.
Summer: Dense evergreen foliage maintains crisp structure.
Autumn: Continues year-round colour and form.
Winter: Architectural shape remains strong.
Key Features
Dense foliage – Excellent for shaping and clipping.
Evergreen – Year-round structure.
Versatile – Suitable for hedging and topiary.
Slow growing – Easy to maintain.
Classic appearance – Timeless garden plant.
Perfect For
Formal hedging – Crisp, structured borders.
Topiary – Balls, cones, spirals, and shapes.
Containers – Ideal for patios and entrances.
Parterre gardens – Traditional layouts.
Small gardens – Compact and manageable.
Growing Tips
Sun/Position: Sun or partial shade.
Soil: Well-drained soil preferred.
Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK.
Care: Trim once or twice a year to maintain shape and density.
Looks Great With
Lavender – Soft contrast beneath.
Topiary forms – Mix shapes and sizes.
Roses – Traditional pairing.
Grasses – Adds movement around structure.
Evergreens – Layered formal planting schemes.