Sarcococca Confusa Sweet Box Plant
White spring flowers are small but very fragrant.
Sarcococca confusa sweet box plant. Fragrant sweet box sarcococca ruscifolia. Sweet box flowers in late winter early spring. Learn more about monrovia plants and best practices for best possible plant performance. The major attraction of sarcococca is the sweetly fragrant flowers in winter when little else is flowering.
How to propagate sweet box. We produce over a thousand of these each year by collecting and sowing the seed. Sweetly scented sarcococca confusa sweet box is a terrific winter flowering evergreen shrub rich of many qualities. You can stand several feet away and smell the delightful scent of just one sweetbox but when you put them in a mass the plants can perfume the entire landscape for weeks.
The least amount of sun it gets the better is does. It s dark glossy evergreen leaves bird attracting berries comfort in shady gardens even in dry shade and pest free nature clinch the deal. Announcing their presence with their incredible sweet vanilla fragrance tiny ivory white flowers appear in late winter to early spring somewhat hidden among the dense foliage of glossy slightly rippled dark green leaves. Confusa is a bushy evergreen shrub to 2m with glossy deep green wavy ovate leaves 3 5cm in length and in winter inconspicuous very sweetly scented creamy white flowers followed by glossy black berries.
Sarcococca confusa is a wonderful plant. Suitable for hedges up to 75cm it is an excellent substitute for box especially if box blight is a problem. Sarcococca sweetbox shrubs have dwarf sized appeal perennial foliage and surprisingly sweet smelling tiny flowers. A beautiful shrub for shady areas.
Christmas box sarcococca confusa is a dense winter flowering evergreen shrub bearing sweetly scented pure white blooms in contrast with dark green leaves. I grew them at our place near lynnwood wa. Monrovia s fragrant sweet box details and information. Sarcococca is a genus of 20 small slow growing shrubby species from southeast asia and the himalayas that are closely related to boxwood.
Planted one on the north side of our house near the front door. It s extremely tolerant of shade and is therefore perfect for growing in a woodland border or shady corner where you can enjoy its heady fragrance throughout winter. It got no sunshine no rain. This is a quick step by step guide on how we propagate sweet box sarcococca confusa.
Blooms are followed by bright red ornamental fruit. Harvest sow the berries. Christmas box sweet smelling flowers are enough to make us love a plant forever but sarcococca keeps on giving.