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Buxus Sempervirens plant

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Generalities of the Buxus Sempervirens plant:

Buxus Sempervirens, commonly known as the common boxwood, is a plant of the Buxaceae family, spontaneous in Italy in arid, rocky, mainly calcareous areas.
It is an erect and bushy evergreen shrub of varying height between 2 and 4 m, long-lived, with a characteristic odor, has strong anchoring roots, an enlarged stem at the base, tortuous and branched, thick foliage. The bark initially smooth and greenish, over time assumes a whitish-gray color, has medicinal properties. The persistent opposite leaflets, sessile or briefly petiolate, are of a glossy dark green color

  • jar 7cm, height 5/15cm
  • jar 18cm, height 30/50cm

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  • jar 7cm, height 5/15cm
  • jar 18cm, height 30/50cm

Generalities of the Buxus Sempervirens plant:

The Buxus Sempervirens was used for many centuries in the typical Italian gardens of the Renaissance, as the hedge shrub par excellence. One of the characteristics for which the boxwood is most appreciated, in addition to its evergreen leaves, is the compactness and the ability to hold the typical shapes of this plant. Boxwood, also known by the Latin name of buxus sempervirens, lends itself very well to geometric pruning in the shape of a ball, spiral, pyramid or other and for this reason it is widely used as an ornamental pot plant. It has dark and wrinkled bark, tending to brown-greyish on mature wood, paler on young wood; the foliage is usually very leafy and compact with small, ovate, leathery leaves which give off a strong aroma when rubbed; it bears even drastic pruning without problems, it is in fact widely used also in topiary art. In spring it produces clusters of yellowish flowers, insignificant but very fragrant; in summer rounded fruits, consisting of woody capsules containing small seeds. The leaves of some varieties change color in winter, tending to become greenish-yellow. it can reach 6 meters in height and, if left to grow freely, assumes a wide cone shape. It has a very slow growth which makes it ideal as a hedge plant or for topiary.

Buxus Sempervirens Plant Care and Cultivation:

The ideal exposure for boxwood is sun-half shade. If we live in a particularly hot area, it is better to opt for partial shade. Buxus sempervirens grows well in any place, particularly preferring sunny or semi-shaded positions, even if it does not present particular development problems even when it is grown completely in the shade. It does not fear the cold and also bears temperatures much below 0 °. It does not have particular needs even as regards the soil, however it prefers chalky, well-drained soils. Boxwood does not need particularly abundant watering, even if in particularly dry periods of the year it may occasionally need water; usually the water supplied by the rains is sufficient. It is advisable to bury a small amount of organic fertilizer at the foot of the plant, in autumn and at the end of winter, to ensure good plant development.

Irrigation
Less Frequent
Exposure
Sunny
Plant Development
Normal
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