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Topiary Plants In New Zealand – Shapes, Care & Design Inspiration

Topiary plants are a timeless feature in New Zealand gardens, valued for their sculptural form and year-round structure. From classic balls and spirals to standards and clipped hedges, topiary adds elegance to entrances, patios, and formal landscapes. This guide covers the most popular topiary shapes in NZ, how to care for them, and the best plant varieties for success in your garden or containers.

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Alnus cordata (Italian Alder)

Alnus cordata, commonly known as the Italian Alder, is a deciduous tree that features glossy, bright green leaves. As autumn progresses the leaves...

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Bougainvillea Carmencita

Bougainvillea Carmencita is a variety of Bougainvillea that grows compactly with few thorns, yet produces impressive flowers. Through summer it bears...

Bougainvillea 'Panda' (Bougainvillea Panda)

Bougainvillea 'Panda' is a dwarf variety that grows compactly with few thorns, yet produces impressive flowers. Throughout the summer, it bears...

Buxus 'Graham Blandy'

Buxus 'Graham Blandy' is a distinctive, upright boxwood cultivar prized in New Zealand for its narrow, columnar form and year-round evergreen...

Buxus 'Green Gem'

Buxus 'Green Gem' is a compact, evergreen boxwood plant that is ideal for low hedges, borders, and topiary in New Zealand gardens. It forms a dense...

Buxus 'Handsworthiensis'

Buxus 'Handsworthiensis' is a larger and more vigorous variety of the commonly known Boxwood. It grows with an upright and spreading habit, hosting...

Buxus harlandii

Buxus harlandii grows to about 1 m tall and the same wide with charming, bright green leaves. Best results with this evergreen shrub are achieved...

Buxus harlandii 'Richard'

Buxus harlandii 'Richard', commonly known as Little Boxwood, is a spectacular variety that grows to about 1 m tall and the same wide. It has...

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Buxus koreana (Korean Boxwood)

Buxus koreana, commonly known as Korean Box, is a cold-hardy, evergreen shrub ideal for low hedging and formal borders in New Zealand gardens. It...

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Buxus microphylla (Littleleaf Boxwood)

Buxus microphylla, commonly known as Japanese Box or Littleleaf Boxwood, is a compact evergreen shrub renowned for its dense, glossy green foliage...

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Buxus microphylla 'Freedom'

Buxus microphylla 'Freedom' is a fast-growing, evergreen box hedge variety popular in NZ gardens. It forms dense, bright green foliage that responds...

Buxus sempervirens (Boxwood)

Buxus sempervirens, commonly known as English Box or Box Hedge, is a classic evergreen shrub popular in New Zealand for formal hedging and topiary...

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Buxus sempervirens 'Silver Beauty' (Silver Boxwood)

Buxus sempervirens 'Silver Beauty', commonly known as Box Hedge, features small leaves that are dark green with irregular, cream-silver margins, and...

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Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa' (Boxwood)

Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa', also known as Dutch Box or Edging Box, is a classic evergreen shrub prized for its compact, rounded growth habit...

Buxus sempervirens 'variegata'

Buxus sempervirens 'variegata' features small, mid-green leaves with cream-white edges on new growth, which age to become a darker green. It grows to...

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Buxus 'Supergreen'

Buxus 'Supergreen' grows with an upright shape and features rounded, light green leaves that darken with age. This Boxwood typically grows to 1 m...

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Buxus 'Tide Hill' (Tide Hill Boxwood)

Buxus 'Tide Hill' is a unique dwarf boxwood variety loved for its compact, spreading form and dense evergreen foliage. Unlike traditional upright...

Camellia Black Magic

Camellia Black Magic produces dark, velvet red, semi-double flowers from spring through early summer. This evergreen produces semi-glossy, green...

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Camellia Blizzard

Camellia Blizzard produces masses of white flowers during spring and autumn. They are mildly fragrant and produced amidst the small, green leaves as...

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Camellia Jean May

Camellia Jean May is renowned for its double, soft pink flowers. The flowers are mildly fragrant and produced through spring and autumn. The...

Camellia Paradise Petite White

Camellia Paradise Petite White produces an abundance of ruffled, semi-double, white flowers through autumn and winter. The pretty flowers blend...

Camellia Sir Victor Davies

Camellia Sir Victor Davies produces formal, rose-red flowers. These double blooms appear from winter through spring and blend nicely with the glossy...

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Carpinus betulus

Carpinus betulus, commonly known as Hornbeam, is a deciduous tree grown for its foliage and interesting catkins. The leaves emerge light green in...

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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Barrys Silver (Hinoki False Cypress)

“Barrys Silver” is a conifer grown for its attractive colouring and dense growth habit. The foliage is fine and “soft” in appearance with new foliage...

Understanding Topiary: An Overview

Topiary is the practice of shaping trees and shrubs into intricate designs, often resembling animals, geometric shapes, or abstract forms. This ancient gardening technique dates back to Roman times and has continued to evolve, captivating gardeners and landscape artists worldwide.

The Appeal of Topiary

Topiary is not just about shaping plants; it's about creating living sculptures that add a touch of elegance and artistry to any garden. These meticulously trimmed plants can serve as focal points, borders, or standalone pieces that bring a sense of whimsy and creativity to outdoor spaces.

Choosing the Right Topiary Plants in NZ

Selecting the right plants is crucial for successful topiary. In New Zealand, several plant species are popular choices for topiary due to their growth habits and hardiness.

Popular Topiary Trees in NZ

There are several trees that are well suited to topiary in NZ.

Topiary Balls: A Classic Choice

Topiary balls are a classic and versatile design that can complement any garden style. They can be used in formal gardens, as pathway markers, or in pots to add structure and formality.

Tips for Selecting Topiary Plants

Creating Your Topiary Design

Once you've chosen your plants, the next step is to design and shape them into your desired form. This process requires patience, precision, and a few essential tools.

Tools You Will Need

Basic Topiary Techniques

  1. Regular trimming encourages dense foliage and maintains the shape of your design. Always prune back to a leaf or bud to ensure the plant can shoot away again.
  2. Start with a simple form and gradually refine the shape over time. For beginners, spheres and spirals are great starting points.
  3. Begin shaping plants when they are young and flexible. This makes it easier to guide their growth into the desired form.

Advanced Topiary Techniques

For those looking to create more complex designs, consider using wire frames or moulds as guides. These can be particularly helpful for intricate shapes like animals or abstract forms.

Maintaining Your Topiary Creations

Proper maintenance is essential for keeping your topiary looking its best year-round. Here are some tips to ensure your plants thrive:

Inspiring Topiary Designs from NZ Gardens

New Zealand is home to some of the most breathtaking topiary gardens. Here are a few examples to inspire your own creations:

  1. Formal Gardens: These often feature symmetrical topiary designs, such as pyramids and spirals, creating a sense of order and elegance.
  2. Cottage Gardens: Here, topiary adds structure amidst a more informal planting style, offering a delightful contrast.
  3. Public Gardens: Many public spaces in NZ showcase grand topiary installations, offering inspiration on a larger scale.

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