
Underplanting
Underplanting uses compact, shade-tolerant plants beneath advanced trees, hedges, or feature specimens. It adds density, structure, and contrast at ground level. Used to fill visual gaps, soften hard edges, and create layered planting. Typically involves smaller species chosen for foliage variation, growth control, and low maintenance.
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Type: Structural Foliage
Buxus sempervirens English Box Topiary Balls
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Rhaphiolepis indica 'Oriental Pearl'
Type: Structural Foliage
Buxus japonica Japanese Box Topiary Balls
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Rhaphiolepis indica 'Snow Maiden'
Type: Australian Native
Buxus bodinieri Shaggy Box Topiary Balls
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Pittosporum tobira 'Miss Muffet'
Type: Structural Foliage
Laurus nobilis 'Baby Bay'
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Buxus sempervirens (Hedging Form) – English Box
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Laurus nobilis ‘Baby Bay’ Ball – Baby Bay Laurel Topiary Ball
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Buxus microphylla var. microphylla Topiary Saucers – Japanese Box Topiary Saucers
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Buxus japonica (Hedging Form) – Japanese Box
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Rhaphiolepis × intermedia – Intermedia Indian Hawthorn
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Rhaphiolepis indica ‘Spring Pearl’ – Spring Pearl Indian Hawthorn
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