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Name:
Buxus Sempervirens (Ball)
Description: ‘Common Box’ has small pointed
dark green leaves. Buxus is ideal for hedging or topiary.
The buxus has been shaped into small balls with a
width of about 30cm across and height of about 25cm.
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Taxus (Wedding Cake)
Description: Taxus (Yew) commonly used for hedging
makes an eye-catching piece of topiary. The wedding
cake is 4ft high and 3ft wide.
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Ligustrum (Topiary Table & Chairs)
Description: This piece of topiary would be the
focal point of any garden. Ligustrum is fast growing,
shade tolerant and not particular to soil type.
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Bay (Corkscrew)
Description: Bay trees are an evergreen which
have an aromatic foliage. They thrive in coastal regions
and can form good hedges. This twisted stem is 5ft
high and is ideal for a specimen, left in the pot,
for display on a patio.
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Name:
Lonicera (Butterfly)
Description: A small leaved evergreen which is
dense and easy to cultivate. The butterfly is ideal
as a small ornamental piece of topiary.
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Lonicera (Rabbit)
Description: Like the butterfly this topiary would
make an ideal ornamental piece of topiary.
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Ligustrum (Canon)
Description: This cannon stands 6ft high and 6ft
wide (including trough). Another piece of topiary
which would make a focal point in any garden.
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Name:
Ilex – Bonsai Clouds
Description: A striking piece of topiary shaped
from ‘Japanese Holly’. This is holly of slow growth.
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Name:
Ligustrum – Birds Nest
Description: This piece of topiary shows two birds
sitting in a nest.
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Name:
Bay (Half Standard)
Description: The half standard is ideal as a patio
tree in a pot or planted in the garden.
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