36 – 42 Inch Tall Live Wintergem Boxwood Ball Topiary – UPS Ground Shipping
$395.00
The 43–45 Inch Tall Live Boxwood Ball is a premium, hand‑shaped topiary designed to bring refined structure and evergreen beauty to any landscape. According to the product page, this topiary features dense, meticulously trimmed foliage formed into a clean, architectural sphere, offering a bold yet elegant presence suitable for both residential and commercial settings.
Its substantial height makes it ideal for framing entryways, enhancing patios, or adding symmetry to formal garden designs. As part of the site’s Ball Topiary collection, this plant is cultivated for durability, fullness, and long‑lasting color, making it a standout choice for homeowners, designers, and landscapers seeking a living focal point.
🌱 Key Highlights
- Shape: Hand‑trimmed spherical boxwood ball
- Style: Crisp, architectural silhouette ideal for formal and modern landscapes
- Placement: Perfect for entryways, patios, garden paths, and decorative planters
Care Considerations
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- Deep-Freeze Tolerance: NY spans USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 7. The Wintergreen Boxwood is a Korean variety that reliably withstands bitter, freezing temperatures dropping as low as -10° F.
- Winter Color Retention: Other popular boxwoods (like ‘Winter Gem’ or ‘Green Velvet’) frequently turn a yellowish-bronze in freezing temperatures. The ‘Wintergreen’ is specially bred to keep a lush, attractive, medium-green color year-round in northern climates.
- Disease & Pest Resistance: It naturally shows strong resistance to common boxwood pests and blights that can plague NY landscapes.
- Adaptable to Desiccation: NY winters feature harsh winds that can dry out boxwood foliage. Because the Wintergreen variety doesn’t fully go dormant and continues slow metabolic activity, its resilient cellular structure minimizes moisture loss (desiccation) compared to weaker, southern varieties.
- Strategic Placement: Plant them in sheltered areas, such as the north or east side of a house or structure, to block freezing NY winds and shield them from the dehydrating winter sun.
- Deep Watering: Before the ground freezes completely in late fall, ensure the plants get a deep, thorough watering. These charges the root system to help the plant survive the long, dry winter.
- Mulching: Add a 2 to 3-inch layer of mulch around the base to insulate the roots from extreme temperature swings, which are highly common in the Northeast.
- Avoid Southern Exposures: Do not plant them too close to south-facing brick walls, as temperature fluctuations during the NY winter thaws can trick the plant into waking up too early







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