Boxwood (Buxus) in a sphere form presents as a compact evergreen shrub with foliage arranged in a continuous rounded canopy. Numerous short branches emerge from a woody core, supporting small, oval leaves that cluster closely together and form a smooth exterior surface. The leaves remain thick, glossy, and evergreen, creating consistent color throughout the year.
The genus Buxus includes species distributed across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, where they commonly inhabit woodland margins and rocky soils. Biologically, these shrubs exhibit dense branching patterns and slow vegetative growth, producing durable woody structures capable of supporting thick foliage layers. In the spherical form, the natural compactness of the leaves and stems produces a highly cohesive canopy. The form emphasizes the plant’s dense evergreen texture and structural stability while retaining the core botanical traits characteristic of Buxus species.
Boxwood (Shaped, Sphere) 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 a sphere form presents as a compact evergreen shrub with foliage arranged in a continuous rounded canopy. Numerous short branches emerge from a woody core, supporting small, oval leaves that cluster closely together and form a smooth exterior surface. The leaves remain thick, glossy, and evergreen, creating consistent color throughout the year.
The genus Buxus includes species distributed across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, where they commonly inhabit woodland margins and rocky soils. Biologically, these shrubs exhibit dense branching patterns and slow vegetative growth, producing durable woody structures capable of supporting thick foliage layers. In the spherical form, the natural compactness of the leaves and stems produces a highly cohesive canopy. The form emphasizes the plant’s dense evergreen texture and structural stability while retaining the core botanical traits characteristic of Buxus species.
Boxwood (Shaped, Sphere) has a typical overall cultivated height between 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m) and spread diameter of 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m).