Status:
valid
Authors:
Baill.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1859
Citation Micro:
Monogr. Buxac. : 67 (1859)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000576657
Common Names
- Buxus vahlii
- Vahl's Boxwood
- Dwarf Boxwood
Synonyms
- Tricera vahlii Britton [unknown]
- Buxus cruciata Rich. ex Baill. [unknown]
- Crantzia laevigata Vahl [unknown]
- Crantzia solanderi Vahl ex Baill. [unknown]
Description
Buxus vahlii (also called Vahl's Box, Boxwood, and Japanese Box, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to Japan. It has glossy, dark green leaves and can reach up to 10 m in height. It is commonly found in parks, gardens, and hedges, and is also used for topiary.
Uses & Benefits
Buxus vahlii is used as an ornamental shrub in gardens and parks. It is also used for hedging and topiary.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Buxus vahlii has small, white flowers that are clustered together. The seeds are small, black and round, and the seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Buxus vahlii is a slow-growing, evergreen shrub that can be grown in full sun or partial shade. It prefers well-drained soil and is drought tolerant. Propagation is usually done by cuttings or layering. Cuttings should be taken in the spring or summer and planted in a sandy soil mix. Layering can be done in the spring or summer by bending a branch to the ground and covering it with soil. The branch should be left in place until it has rooted, then it can be cut off and transplanted.
Where to Find Buxus vahlii
Buxus vahlii is native to the Mediterranean region and can be found in the countries of Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal.
Buxus vahlii FAQ
What is the scientific name of Buxus vahlii?
Buxus vahlii
What is the common name of Buxus vahlii?
Vahl's boxwood
What is the natural habitat of Buxus vahlii?
Buxus vahlii is native to the southeastern United States
Species in the Buxus genus
Buxus braimbridgeorum,
Buxus cipolinica,
Buxus triptera,
Buxus yunquensis,
Buxus acuminata,
Buxus acunae,
Buxus acutata,
Buxus aneura,
Buxus arborea,
Buxus austroyunnanensis,
Buxus bahamensis,
Buxus balearica,
Buxus bartlettii,
Buxus benguellensis,
Buxus bissei,
Buxus bodinieri,
Buxus brevipes,
Buxus calcarea,
Buxus capuronii,
Buxus chaoanensis,
Buxus citrifolia,
Buxus cochinchinensis,
Buxus cordata,
Buxus crassifolia,
Buxus cubana,
Buxus ekmanii,
Buxus excisa,
Buxus glomerata,
Buxus gonoclada,
Buxus hainanensis,
Buxus harlandii,
Buxus hebecarpa,
Buxus hildebrandtii,
Buxus humbertii,
Buxus ichagensis,
Buxus imbricata,
Buxus itremoensis,
Buxus jaucoensis,
Buxus laevigata,
Buxus lancifolia,
Buxus latistyla,
Buxus leivae,
Buxus linearifolia,
Buxus lisowskii,
Buxus liukiuensis,
Buxus loheri,
Buxus macowanii,
Buxus macrocarpa,
Buxus macrophylla,
Buxus madagascarica,
Species in the Buxaceae family
Buxus braimbridgeorum,
Buxus cipolinica,
Buxus triptera,
Buxus yunquensis,
Buxus acuminata,
Buxus acunae,
Buxus acutata,
Buxus aneura,
Buxus arborea,
Buxus austroyunnanensis,
Buxus bahamensis,
Buxus balearica,
Buxus bartlettii,
Buxus benguellensis,
Buxus bissei,
Buxus bodinieri,
Buxus brevipes,
Buxus calcarea,
Buxus capuronii,
Buxus chaoanensis,
Buxus citrifolia,
Buxus cochinchinensis,
Buxus cordata,
Buxus crassifolia,
Buxus cubana,
Buxus ekmanii,
Buxus excisa,
Buxus glomerata,
Buxus gonoclada,
Buxus hainanensis,
Buxus harlandii,
Buxus hebecarpa,
Buxus hildebrandtii,
Buxus humbertii,
Buxus ichagensis,
Buxus imbricata,
Buxus itremoensis,
Buxus jaucoensis,
Buxus laevigata,
Buxus lancifolia,
Buxus latistyla,
Buxus leivae,
Buxus linearifolia,
Buxus lisowskii,
Buxus liukiuensis,
Buxus loheri,
Buxus macowanii,
Buxus macrocarpa,
Buxus macrophylla,
Buxus madagascarica,