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Boxwood Buxus Plant Boxwood Buxus Plant

Boxwood Buxus Plant

Buxus sempervirens

₹499 ₹399(20% OFF)
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About the Boxwood Buxus Plant

Boxwood Buxux plant is a landscaper’s favourites. These bushy evergreen plants compliment any plant and are perfect to be used as borders and hedges. They get along with everyone and compliment most plants in your garden. The bright and glossy foliage generally stays stable throughout the year, ensuring that your garden looks happy and healthy year-round.

Lights, Water, Action

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  • Bright Indirect Sunlight

    Light

    Bright indirect sunlight

  • Water Once A Week

    Watering

    Water once a week

  • Indoor

    Where to grow

    Bright indoors

  • Average Warmth

    Maintenace

    temperamental

  • Low Maintenance

    Special feature

    Air purifying

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Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Plant Essentials

Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Feed the Boxwood Buxus 1-2 times a year with a 10-6-4 fertiliser.
Repotting : Repot Boxwood Buxus once in 3 years when the growth is very slow. Loosen the root ball and change the potting soil.
Propogation : Propagate Boxwood Buxus through stem cuttings. Remove leaves from the lower inch or so and plant in fresh potting soil. Keep the soil moist at all times.

Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Common Problems

1. Why is my Boxwood Buxus turning bronze or orange?
Boxwood Buxus starts bronzing because of fungal disease caused by the fungus Collectotrichum Theobromicola, typically during cold seasons. Provide the plant with soil drench fungicide.
2. Why is my Boxwood Buxus turning yellow?
Typically the Boxwood Buxus turns yellow because of cold conditions either because of cold drafts of winter season. Move the plant to a location where there is access to warmth. Most times the Boxwood Buxus will get greener once winter is over.
3. Why is my Boxwood Buxus turning brown and dying?
Parasitic nematodes cause Boxwood Buxus to turn yellow or brown and eventually die of malnourishment because the nematodes steal nutrients from the plants. At such time it is best to separate the plant from other plants to stop its spread.

Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.
Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Style and Decor

Light Requirements :Boxwood Buxus requires bright direct to slightly shaded sunlight for healthy growth.
Locations :Plant the Boxwood Buxus in the north side of your home where they will have access to sunlight that is not harsh.
Styling/decor tip :Line up the outdoor seating with Boxwood Buxus trimmed to perfect spheres, planted in cement pots. They also make for great additions to covered patios in pedestal planters. Use them as borders in your outdoor gardens or to line the driveway or aisles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Boxwood Buxus plant toxic to animals?

Boxwood Buxus contains alkaloids which are toxic to animals. It can lead to death if about 30-50g is consumed by a small animal like a cat or a dog.

Are Boxwood Buxus berries edible?

All parts of a Boxwood Buxus are poisonous. On contact with human skin, the person could feel irritation in the skin for a few mins. On consumption of any part of the plant, a person will feel nausea and can also experience vomiting and dizziness.

What are the other names of Boxwood Buxus?

Boxwood Buxus plant is also called Buxus Sempervirens, the common box and European box.

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