
Acer pal. 'Ryusen' (160-170)
Stem
5ACRYRS53
Origin
The Buxus Sempervirens Pyramid 110-120, also known as the Common boxwood, is a popular garden plant that originally comes from the Mediterranean region and Western Europe. This plant belongs to the family of the Buxaceae and has been a favourite in European garden architecture for centuries.
Characteristics
The Buxus Sempervirens Pyramid 110-120 is an evergreen plant, which means it retains its leaves throughout the year. The plant has small, shiny, dark green leaves that have a leathery texture. The plant grows slowly, but can reach a substantial height and width and is characterised by the pyramid shape after the correct pruning. In the spring, the plant produces small, inconspicuous flowers.
Care
The Buxus Sempervirens Pyramid 110-120 is a relatively low-maintenance plant, but requires regular pruning to maintain its characteristic pyramid shape. Although the plant is tolerant of various soil types, the Buxus Sempervirens prefers a well-draining, fertile soil. The plant performs best in a full sun to semi-shade location and needs moderate water, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot. An annual replenishment of the soil with compost or fertiliser can help the plant stay healthy and attractive.
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