Miscellaneous

Which is the best Sarcococca?

Which is the best Sarcococca?

The most desirable of all, however, is S. hookeriana var. digyna ‘Purple Stem’. It is upright and compact, with fine foliage, young stems flushed a purple-pink and flowers tinged with the same hue.

Where to plant sarcococca humilis?

Sarcococca humilis is an easy, low maintenance shrub. They thrive in shade rather than the sun, either moderate or dense shade is fine. Once established they are very tough and drought tolerant although they do appreciate a generous mulch in spring. This is also one of the few shrubs that grows well in damp shade.

Is Sweet Box invasive?

How many ground covers do you know that out compete the weeds and spread steadily but don’t become invasive problems? Well here’s a plant that meets both those criteria. It’s low growing, dark green, weed-smothering, and handsome. It’s also fragrant when it blooms in the early spring.

Where is sarcococca native to?

Sarcococca (sweet box or Christmas box) is a genus of 11 species of flowering plants in the box family Buxaceae, native to eastern and southeastern Asia and the Himalayas. They are slow-growing, monoecious, evergreen shrubs 1–2 m (3–7 ft) tall.

Which Sarcococca is most fragrant?

Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis
One of the most fragrant of varieties is Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis. A wonderful plant for creating a thicket instead of growing as a single shrub, it has a narrow leaf, the tiniest of all the flowers and stays a little bit smaller than the other Sarcococca.

What is a fragrant Sarcococca?

Sarcococca Ruscifolia is also known as Christmas Box or Sweet Box. They are fragrant low growing evergreen shrubs native to China and the Himalayas. These very useful plants are perfect for. Not only that Sweet Box is virtually pest and disease free, this tough evergreen shrub requires no pruning to stay in shape.

How tall does Sarcococca grow?

You should expect to see Sarcococca grow to an approximate height of 60cm (24”) and a spread of 45cm (18”).

How do you grow Sarcococca humilis?

Grow sarcococca in any moist, well drained garden soil in a sheltered position, in semi-shade or shade. Christmas box will tolerate full sun provided that the soil remains moist. Alternatively grow sarcococca plants in patio containers using soil based compost such as John Innes No. 3.

Is Sweet Box poisonous?

Is Sarcococca confusa poisonous? Sarcococca confusa has no toxic effects reported.

Does sweet box like shade?

Winter box prefers a position in shade, and can even tolerate positions in deep shade. They can tolerate sites in full sun, providing the soil is kept damp. They prefer a humus-rich, moderately fertile, moist, but well-drained soil that doesn’t dry out in summer.

How do you grow winter stone Sarcococca?

What does Sarcococca smell like?

Christmas or sweet box, Sarcococca confusa, is a wonderful shrub to have in the garden. Robust and easy to grow, it can be grown in shade or sun, and the evergreen foliage can be clipped into shapes or hedges. Best of all, vanilla-scented blooms appear from December to March.

Is Sarcococca sweet box evergreen?

Sarcococca, also known by many as Sweet Box, is a wonderful, smaller evergreen shrub with glossy green, attractive foliage. However, its best claim to fame are its tiny winter blooming flowers that provide an incredible thick, delightful vanilla-like fragrance.

What does Sarcococca look like?

Sarcococca, also known by many as Sweet Box, is a wonderful, smaller evergreen shrub with glossy green, attractive foliage. However, its best claim to fame are its tiny winter blooming flowers that provide an incredible thick, delightful vanilla-like fragrance. Plant Sarcococca in a place where you can enjoy it.

Where do you plant Sarcococca?

Plant Sarcococca in a place where you can enjoy it. For example near the front entrance or along a walkway. It would be a shame to bury this one deep in the garden where its fragrance would be missed! Sarcoccoca performs best in part shade but will tolerate full sun in moist, but well drained soils.