Boxwood (Buxus) in an oval form develops as an elongated evergreen shrub with densely arranged foliage that follows a gently tapered vertical outline. Numerous small branches arise from a woody framework, each carrying pairs of smooth, oval leaves that overlap to create a uniform canopy. The leaves are thick and glossy, remaining present throughout the year and contributing to the plant’s persistent green appearance.
Species within the genus Buxus originate across temperate and subtropical regions of Europe, Asia, and the Americas. In natural habitats they often grow beneath larger trees or along forest edges. Biologically, Buxus is known for its slow growth and extremely compact branching structure. The oval form emphasizes the plant’s dense foliage and structural adaptability while preserving the botanical characteristics of evergreen leaves, closely spaced nodes, and long-lived woody stems.
Boxwood (Shaped, Oval) has a typical overall cultivated height between 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m) and spread diameter of 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m).
Boxwood (Buxus) in an oval form develops as an elongated evergreen shrub with densely arranged foliage that follows a gently tapered vertical outline. Numerous small branches arise from a woody framework, each carrying pairs of smooth, oval leaves that overlap to create a uniform canopy. The leaves are thick and glossy, remaining present throughout the year and contributing to the plant’s persistent green appearance.
Species within the genus Buxus originate across temperate and subtropical regions of Europe, Asia, and the Americas. In natural habitats they often grow beneath larger trees or along forest edges. Biologically, Buxus is known for its slow growth and extremely compact branching structure. The oval form emphasizes the plant’s dense foliage and structural adaptability while preserving the botanical characteristics of evergreen leaves, closely spaced nodes, and long-lived woody stems.
Boxwood (Shaped, Oval) has a typical overall cultivated height between 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m) and spread diameter of 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m).