Buxus sempervirens, commonly known as English box or box hedge, is a classic evergreen shrub beloved for its dense, formal foliage and versatility in New Zealand gardens. One of the most common questions when planning a new hedge or border is about buxus sempervirens spacing. Getting the spacing right sets up your hedge for healthy growth, optimal density, and lasting beauty, making it essential for both formal and informal garden styles.
Boxwood, English Box, Common Box
Buxus sempervirens, commonly known as English Box or Box Hedge, is a classic evergreen shrub popular in New Zealand for formal hedging and topiary. It features small, glossy green leaves and a dense, slow-growing habit, typically reaching 1–2 metres in height. Ideal for clipped borders, knot gardens, and low-maintenance structure, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. With regular trimming, Buxus sempervirens provides a timeless, elegant framework for both traditional and modern garden designs.
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