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Buxus Specifications Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 85 90 8 HU2 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 90 100 50 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 120 140 7 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 100 120 7 AH7 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 180 160 1 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 130 160 1 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 100 120 15 HU5 Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 60 120 100 NE5 Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 60 140 95 NE6 Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 60 80 90 NE2 Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 60 110 30 NE2 Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 80 80 4 HU2 Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 50 50 30 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 60 60 AH7 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 120 40 MK1 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 140 15 MK1 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 130 120 150 MK3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 80 120 CA2 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 90 250 RO5 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 150 120 70 HU2/HU3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 100 125 HU2 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 110 125 HU2 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 100 150 HU6 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 60 470 HU8 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 160 130 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 160 160 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 170 160 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 240 170 1 AH2 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 75 55 AH7 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 80 75 AH7 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 90 75 AH7 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 250 200 1 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 130 6 AH9 Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 75 38 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 140 16 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 200 160 1 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 140 15 FK3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 100 200 R05 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 130 110 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 90 250 RO5 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 110 150 OV7 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball on mini standard 50 50 20 FK2 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball on stem 60 150 125 12 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Ball on stem 35 120 110 38 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 150 150 95 MK4 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 250 250 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 220 160 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 200 140 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 250 160 1 AH2 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 180 3 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 220 1 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 300 250 1 AH12 Buxus sempervirens Box Shruby ball 170 130 1 AH13 Buxus sempervirens Box Cilinder 140 160 2 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Cilinder 200 250 1 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Two superimposed balls 90 100 9 HU5 Buxus sempervirens Box Two superimposed balls 110 110 1 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Standard 250 400 200 40 1 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Cone 70 130 120 HU5 Buxus sempervirens Box Cone 90 160 70 HU5 Buxus sempervirens Box Cone 100 140 13 AH7 Buxus sempervirens Box Cone on cube 100 180 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 130 250 1 AH14 Buxus sempervirens Box Mini standard 70 25 100 HU2 Buxus sempervirens Box Multistem 160 400 200 1 AH6 Buxus sempervirens Box Multistem 300 500 200 1 AH6 Buxus sempervirens Box Pyramid 60 120 50 HU5 Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 100 70 MK3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 120 40 MK3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 140 40 MK3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 120 15 HU2/HU3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 90 50 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 100 50 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 110 25 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 120 25 AH4 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 90 2 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball flat 100 65 AH14 Buxus sempervirens Box Spiral 50 100 5 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Spiral 25 110 66 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Spiral extra 55 110 60 CA3 Buxus sempervirens Box Standard 150 275 160 1 AH1 Buxus sempervirens Box Standard 80 500 1 AH15 Buxus sempervirens Box Standard 250 100 20 1 AH17 Buxus sempervirens Box Standard 200 450 40 1 AH17 Buxus sempervirens Box Standard 150 350 30 1 AH17 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 100 160 270 OV3 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 180 200 OV2 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 200 250 OV2 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 300 8 RO5 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 80 120 200 NE1 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 90 120 100 NE1 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 80 225 50 NE3 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 140 145 NE5 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 120 180 NE5 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 90 120 50 NE1 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 120 220 HU3 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 200 180 3 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 200 250 2 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 150 150 1 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 300 180 1 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 300 300 1 AH8 Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 200 180 1 AH8 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 300 250 1 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 250 180 1 AH11 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 250 220 1 AH11 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 80 180 10 AH12 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 180 4 AH17 Buxus sempervirens Box Beehave 120 160 150 CA5 Buxus sempervirens Box Topiari 140 50 OV Buxus sempervirens Box Ball 120 50 OV Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 100 100 3 MK Buxus sempervirens Box Cilinder 110 100 1 MK Buxus sempervirens Box Cube 100 80 1 MK Buxus sempervirens Box Multistem 350 450 1 AH13 Buxus sempervirens Box Pyramid 60 140 50 HU4 Buxus sempervirens Box / 140 130 HU3 Buxus sempervirens Box Ball on mini standard 55 75 NE2 Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 140 120 24 PA Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 120 110 120 PA Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 80 1400 PA Buxus sempervirens Box Shrub 100 120 50 NE1 Buxus sempervirens Box Topiary 130 150 4 AH14 Buxus sempervirens Box Topiary 150 250 5 AH14 Buxus sempervirens Box Topiary 130 180 1 AH14 Buxus sempervirens Box Topiary 50 160 5 VK Buxus sempervirens Box Topiary 100 120 9 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Topiary 300 160 1 AH9 Buxus sempervirens Box Topiary 100 110 3 VK Buxus sempervirens 'Hollandia' Box Beehave 100 160 10 AH7 Buxus sempervirens 'Hollandia' Box Ball 120 20 AH6 Buxus sempervirens 'Hollandia' Box Ball 140 25 AH6 Buxus sempervirens 'Hollandia' Box Two superimposed balls 140 100 1 VK Buxus sempervirens 'Hollandia' Box Shrub 120 180 17 AH7 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Ball 90 20 AH7 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Ball on mini standard 70 30 55 FK2 Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shruby ball 150 180 25 MK3 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Hedging plant 50 160 50 CA5 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Hedging plant 50 180 50 CA5 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 140 180 90 MK2 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 120 180 60 FK1 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 120 160 50 FK1 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 100 200 60 NE3 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 180 180 30 CR2 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 200 200 10 CR2 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 120 180 100 AH7 Buxus sempervirens 'Rotundifolia' Box Shrub 60 160 5 AH12 Buxus sempervirens 'Type Brecht' Box Shrub 80 200 5 AH12.
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