Real English boxwood, preserved and shaped into a cone, arrives with its own root ball intact — no faux stems or wire forms, just an actual preserved plant sized and ready to drop into whatever vessel you already own. It's assembled by hand, one topiary at a time.
Design Function: A drop-in preserved topiary designed to be customized with your own pot rather than sold pre-potted — built for flexibility over a fixed presentation.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Preserved boxwood
- Large dimensions: 5" x 5" x 16", root ball 4.5" x 4.5" x 4"
- Small dimensions: 4" x 4" x 12", root ball 2.5" x 2.5" x 2.25"
- Available in two sizes
- Care: Indoor use only. Keep out of direct sunlight to minimize fading. Lightly mist in dry, arid environments — avoid excessive misting, which can cause mold or mildew.
Category Standard: Within our faux floral and topiary collection, this cone-shaped preserved boxwood is our drop-in topiary style — sold as the plant alone rather than paired with a fixed pot.
How to Style It: Drop the root ball into the Wellon Footed Cachepot, a seagrass basket, or any pot with enough depth to hide the root ball. Use two together, one on each side of an entry or mantel, for a matched pair.
Where It Works Best: Entryways, mantels, and dining tables — anywhere a structured green shape reads better than a loose floral arrangement.
Mel's Styling Take: I like using the small size in a pair flanking a stack of books on a console — the cone shape adds structure without taking up the visual space a full arrangement would.
Pairs Well With: The Wellon Footed Cachepot · Round Handwoven Seagrass Vase. Also styles beautifully with our 24" Grand Magnolia Leaf Wreath, The Julian Vase, and The Mirela Bowl.
Also Available In: Offered in Small and Large sizes, both preserved boxwood with an intact root ball.
Good to Know: Mist lightly only in dry, arid environments — overwatering or excessive misting can cause mold or mildew on the preserved foliage.
Product Insight: Customers choose this topiary specifically for the freedom to pick their own pot, rather than being limited to a fixed pre-potted presentation.
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Real English boxwood, preserved and shaped into a cone, arrives with its own root ball intact — no faux stems or wire forms, just an actual preserved plant sized and ready to drop into whatever vessel you already own. It's assembled by hand, one topiary at a time.
Design Function: A drop-in preserved topiary designed to be customized with your own pot rather than sold pre-potted — built for flexibility over a fixed presentation.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Preserved boxwood
- Large dimensions: 5" x 5" x 16", root ball 4.5" x 4.5" x 4"
- Small dimensions: 4" x 4" x 12", root ball 2.5" x 2.5" x 2.25"
- Available in two sizes
- Care: Indoor use only. Keep out of direct sunlight to minimize fading. Lightly mist in dry, arid environments — avoid excessive misting, which can cause mold or mildew.
Category Standard: Within our faux floral and topiary collection, this cone-shaped preserved boxwood is our drop-in topiary style — sold as the plant alone rather than paired with a fixed pot.
How to Style It: Drop the root ball into the Wellon Footed Cachepot, a seagrass basket, or any pot with enough depth to hide the root ball. Use two together, one on each side of an entry or mantel, for a matched pair.
Where It Works Best: Entryways, mantels, and dining tables — anywhere a structured green shape reads better than a loose floral arrangement.
Mel's Styling Take: I like using the small size in a pair flanking a stack of books on a console — the cone shape adds structure without taking up the visual space a full arrangement would.
Pairs Well With: The Wellon Footed Cachepot · Round Handwoven Seagrass Vase. Also styles beautifully with our 24" Grand Magnolia Leaf Wreath, The Julian Vase, and The Mirela Bowl.
Also Available In: Offered in Small and Large sizes, both preserved boxwood with an intact root ball.
Good to Know: Mist lightly only in dry, arid environments — overwatering or excessive misting can cause mold or mildew on the preserved foliage.
Product Insight: Customers choose this topiary specifically for the freedom to pick their own pot, rather than being limited to a fixed pre-potted presentation.