Oriental Fragrant Sweet Box
Sarcococca orientalis
Other Names: Oriental Sarcoccoca, Christmas Box, Chinese Sweet Box
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 6a-9a in hot-summer climates; 6a-9b in cool-summer climates Find Your Zone
Plant Type: Evergreen Flowering Shrub
Height at Maturity: 4-5′
Width at Maturity: 5-7′
Spacing: 4-5′ for hedges or mass, 8’+ for space between plants
Spacing: 4-5′ for hedges or mass, 8’+ for space between plants
Growth Habit / Form: Dense, Broad, Rounded, Mound
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
Flower Color: White
Flower Size: 1/2″
Flowering Period: Late Winter to Early Spring (January through March)
Flower Type: Tubular, in clusters
Fragrant Flowers: Yes, extremely fragrant! Smells like Hyacinths
Foliage Color: Rich Green
Fragrant Foliage: –
Berries: Yes
Berry Color: Black
Sun Needs: Full Shade, Morning Sun with Afternoon Shade, All Day Heavy Filtered Sun or Dappled Shade
Water Needs: Average, lower when established
Soil Type: Clay (amend heavy clay soil to ensure good drainage), Loam, Sand (amend quick draining soil for moisture retention), Silt
Soil Moisture / Drainage: Moist But Well-Drained
Soil pH: 5.0 – 6.5 (Acid)
Maintenance / Care: Very Low
Attracts: Birds
Resistances / Tolerances: Deer, Disease, Drought (high when established), Dry Shade, Heavy Shade, Insect, Rabbit
Description
As its name suggests, Sarcococca orientalis, commonly known as Oriental Sweet Box or Christmas, is an attractive winter-blooming evergreen flowering shrub native to the Orient that is sure to sweeten up the landscape from mid-winter to early spring with clusters of incredibly fragrant, tubular white flowers that smell like Hyacinths, appearing from January through March in our gardens. Following the flowers are glossy black berries about the size of a blueberry. The berries remain on the plant through the following bloom season, so that both berries and flowers are present simultaneously. A relatively fast grower, it forms a dense shrub up to 5 feet tall and 7 feet wide in 8 years, growing a couple of feet wider over time, which makes it great for planting as a specimen, grouping, or natural hedge in shade gardens, landscape, and woodland borders or home fountain plantings. Plant it near patios and outdoor seating areas where the fragrance can be enjoyed up close. Oriental Sweet Box thrives in deep to partial shade, even in drier conditions under shade trees, and is one of those shrubs that will always have you anticipating its winter bloom.
Landscape & Garden Uses
Growing in a dense, rounded mound about 5 feet tall and 9 feet wide over time, the Oriental Sweet Box is ideal for use as a specimen, grouping, border, or natural hedge in shady landscape and woodland borders and home foundation plantings. It is excellent near patios, porches, and other outdoor sitting areas where its heavenly fragrance can be enjoyed up close. It can also be grown in larger pots, planters, and other containers. In our gardens, it thrives in the shade under the canopies of large shade trees, where not much else will grow. It is a fine addition to woodland gardens, fragrance gardens, rock gardens, cottage gardens, Asian gardens, and xeric gardens (low water needs).
Spacing: 4 to 5 feet for hedges, 9’+ for space between plants
Growing Preferences
The Oriental Fragrant Sweet Box is very easy to grow in moist, well-drained, acidic soil with average or better fertility, and in part shade to full, deep shade. Morning and evening sun are okay, but avoid the direct afternoon sun. Established plants are highly drought-tolerant and thrive in dry, shaded areas. Constantly soggy or wet soil can be problematic. It does not require pruning, but will respond well to it for shaping purposes. Prune after flowering in spring.
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