Buxus sempervirens
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific plant species: "Buxus sempervirens" is the scientific name for a large, slow-growing, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree. It is characterized by having multiple stems and small, dense, glossy leaves. It is extensively cultivated for use in formal gardens, particularly for creating hedges, borders, and sculpted topiary figures.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden's intricate parterre was edged with meticulously trimmed Buxus sempervirens.
- For a classic hedge that retains its shape well, many landscapers recommend Buxus sempervirens.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this specific species from other plants in the genus.
- The specimen was identified as Buxus sempervirens due to its leaf morphology and growth habit.
Variants and Related Words
- Common boxwood: This is the most frequent common name for .
- Common boxwood has been a staple of European gardens for centuries.
- Box (or Boxwood): Often used as a shorter, more general term, though it can refer to other species within the genus.
- The property was surrounded by ancient boxwood.
Synonyms
- Common box
- European box
- Boxwood (in a general sense, though this can be ambiguous)
Related Phrases and Terms
- Topiary: The art of clipping shrubs like into ornamental shapes.
- The garden is famous for its topiary animals made from Buxus sempervirens.
- Hedge plant: A descriptive term for one of its primary uses.
- Its dense foliage makes Buxus sempervirens an excellent hedge plant.
Noun
- large slow-growing evergreen shrub or small tree with multiple stems; extensively used for hedges or borders and topiary figures