TOPIARY / Westringia fruticosa 'Grey Box' (Sphere)
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Topiary Grey Box Westringia (Sphere)
Botanical Name: Westringia fruticosa 'Grey Box' (Sphere)
Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: Australia (coastal eastern states; cultivated selection)
Plant Type: Evergreen native shrub (clipped into a sphere topiary form)
Overview
A refined Australian native westringia clipped into a formal sphere, perfectly suited to Adelaide's Mediterranean climate. 'Grey Box' showcases fine, silvery grey-green rosemary-like foliage in a sculptural evergreen ball, with small white flowers appearing year-round but peaking in spring and summer. Exceptionally drought-tolerant, salt-tough and low-maintenance, this sphere-trained form brings year-round structure, soft silver tones and coastal resilience to formal gardens, entrances, courtyards and containers—an ideal Australian alternative to European box with superior colour.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 0.8–1.2 m H (including sphere canopy) × 0.6–1.0 m W (sphere diameter); can be maintained smaller or larger with regular clipping
- Growth Rate: 20–40 cm per year under good conditions (managed through regular clipping)
- Foliage: Fine, narrow silvery grey-green leaves resembling rosemary; dense, compact branching; evergreen year-round with distinctive silver tones that brighten in full sun
- Flowers: Small, delicate white flowers with subtle purple markings; blooms year-round with peak display in spring and summer
- Fragrance: Foliage lightly aromatic when brushed—subtle, pleasant herbal scent
- Seasonal Interest: Evergreen sculptural form year-round with consistent flowering; silvery foliage provides soft, cool tones in all seasons
- Wildlife Value: Good for pollinators—attracts native bees and beneficial insects
- Tolerance: Exceptional coastal tolerance—highly wind and salt-spray resistant; exceptional drought tolerance once established; heat-tolerant; frost-hardy (tolerates moderate frosts to -5°C); excellent wind tolerance; dislikes waterlogging and heavy, wet soils
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Planting Density:
- Formal rows/hedging: Space 0.8–1.2 m apart for uniformity
- Specimen/feature: 1 plant per focal point or large container (minimum 40–50 cm diameter pot)
- Pet Friendly: Yes—non-toxic and safe for pets
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade (full sun produces tightest sphere form, brightest silver foliage, and best flowering; tolerates light shade well)
- Soil: Well-drained sandy loam, loam, or gravelly soil; thrives in lean to moderately fertile soils; excellent in premium potting mix for containers; tolerates Adelaide's alkaline soils; avoid waterlogged sites
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Water Needs:
- Establishment: Deep soak twice weekly for 8–12 weeks
- Established: Deep soak every 10–14 days in summer (increase frequency during extreme heatwaves or for container specimens); minimal to no watering in winter once established
- Maintenance: Low maintenance; tip-clip 2–4 times per year to maintain tight sphere form and encourage dense growth; light trim after main spring flush to shape; avoid heavy pruning into old wood; slow-release or low-phosphorus native fertiliser in early spring if desired (thrives without fertiliser); rotate container specimens for even growth; virtually pest and disease-free
- Lifespan: 15–25+ years with proper care and maintenance
- Climate Zones: Ideal for Mediterranean and temperate South Australia—Adelaide plains, coastal suburbs, Fleurieu Peninsula, Adelaide Hills; thrives in coastal, inland, and exposed gardens
- Soil pH: Neutral to mildly alkaline (pH 6.5–8.0); performs exceptionally well on Adelaide's calcareous soils
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Formal entrance statements—flanking driveways, gates, or front doors in matching pairs for elegant silver accents
- Premium container features for courtyards, pool terraces, and alfresco entertaining areas
- Repeated along pathways, terraces, or borders for formal rhythm with soft silver tones
- Coastal gardens and beachfront properties where salt, wind, and drought tolerance are essential
- Low-water, low-maintenance formal gardens as a native alternative to European box topiary
- Modern minimalist and contemporary landscapes—silvery foliage complements gravel, pavers, and architectural hardscaping
- Feature specimens in raised planters or atop retaining walls for elevation and contrast
- Formal native hedging or topiary rows in water-wise landscapes
- Moon gardens and white-themed landscapes for night-time luminosity
Why You Will Love It
A topiary 'Grey Box' westringia sphere delivers instant architectural elegance with true Australian toughness and superior silver foliage colour. The fine-textured silvery grey-green leaves create a soft, luminous sculptural form that works beautifully in formal, contemporary, or coastal settings, while year-round white flowers add subtle refinement without overwhelming the design. Salt-proof, drought-loving, frost-hardy, and virtually maintenance-free—it's the ultimate native topiary for Adelaide's demanding climate with added colour sophistication.
