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buxus sempervirens spacing

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.

Buxus sempervirens (Boxwood)

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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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  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Shrubs
  • Height:
    1.00 m
  • Spread:
    1.00 m
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Hardy
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Hedging, Paths & Steps, Topiary
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Cottage, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Rock
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Buxus sempervirens (Boxwood)

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Why Buxus Sempervirens Spacing Matters

Correct buxus sempervirens spacing ensures your plants have room to develop strong root systems and lush, seamless foliage. Planting too close can lead to poor air circulation, encouraging pests and diseases, while spacing too far apart may give a sparse, gappy look and lengthen the time it takes your hedge to fill in. Providing the right spacing gives your English box the best foundation for a healthy, long-lived planting.

The Ideal Spacing for Buxus Sempervirens Hedges

For a traditional dense hedge, plant your Buxus sempervirens about 30 to 40 centimetres apart, measured from the centre of one plant to the centre of the next. This spacing suits both compact formal hedges and the classic tidy borders often seen in New Zealand landscapes. If you prefer a lighter, natural appearance, increase the distance to 50 to 60 centimetres. For individual topiary shapes or feature plantings, allow at least 60 centimetres of clearance on all sides to let each plant develop its full form.

In all cases, consider your planting environment. Sheltered locations with fertile soils may support slightly closer spacing, while exposed or poorer sites benefit from a little more room between each shrub.

Matching Buxus Sempervirens With Other Varieties

If you’re planning a more diverse hedge, layering different buxus varieties adds subtle changes in texture and colour. Alongside classic Buxus sempervirens, gardeners often mix in options like Buxus sempervirens 'Silver Beauty' (Silver Boxwood) for silver-edged foliage, or the gently variegated Buxus sempervirens 'variegata'. For narrower or upright shapes, Buxus 'Graham Blandy' brings striking vertical structure, while Buxus 'Green Gem' offers a compact, rounded mound ideal for small spaces. These cultivars each have unique growth habits, so check individual plant details for recommended spacing.

Companion Planting and Design Tips

English box hedges pair beautifully with flowering shrubs and aromatic perennials. For an evergreen contrast, consider underplanting with Daphne cneorum (Rose Daphne) or the neat forms of Buxus harlandii 'Richard'. For seasonal colour, Azalea 'Helmut Vogel', Camellia 'Donation', or Callistemon 'Hannah Ray' bring vibrant blooms in spring and early summer, while Prostanthera rotundifolia (Roundleaf Mint Bush) adds soft purple flowers and aromatic leaves.

Key Takeaways for Buxus Sempervirens Spacing

Optimal buxus sempervirens spacing sets the foundation for a healthy, attractive hedge or border. Space plants 30 to 40 centimetres apart for dense hedges and allow more space for informal or mixed plantings. Browse our selection of Buxus sempervirens 'Silver Beauty' (Silver Boxwood), Buxus sempervirens 'variegata', and other companion shrubs to create your perfect garden design. With the right spacing and plant combinations, your box hedge will stay healthy and striking for years to come.


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