Boxwood (Buxus) in a square form develops as an evergreen shrub with flat, planar surfaces of tightly arranged foliage. Short woody stems branch repeatedly to support clusters of small, oval leaves that form a dense and uniform canopy. The leaves are leathery and glossy, remaining green throughout the year and creating consistent coverage along the plant’s exterior surfaces.
Members of the genus Buxus originate from temperate and subtropical regions worldwide and are commonly found in woodland understories and limestone-rich soils. Biologically, Buxus shrubs possess slow growth and compact internodes, allowing foliage to remain closely spaced along the stems. In the square form, this dense branching supports clearly defined edges while preserving the plant’s evergreen character. The shrub maintains its natural biological features of persistent foliage, fine branching networks, and resilient woody structure.
Boxwood (Shaped, Square) 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 square form develops as an evergreen shrub with flat, planar surfaces of tightly arranged foliage. Short woody stems branch repeatedly to support clusters of small, oval leaves that form a dense and uniform canopy. The leaves are leathery and glossy, remaining green throughout the year and creating consistent coverage along the plant’s exterior surfaces.
Members of the genus Buxus originate from temperate and subtropical regions worldwide and are commonly found in woodland understories and limestone-rich soils. Biologically, Buxus shrubs possess slow growth and compact internodes, allowing foliage to remain closely spaced along the stems. In the square form, this dense branching supports clearly defined edges while preserving the plant’s evergreen character. The shrub maintains its natural biological features of persistent foliage, fine branching networks, and resilient woody structure.
Boxwood (Shaped, Square) has a typical overall cultivated height between 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m) and spread diameter of 2’-5’ (.61-1.52 m).