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Western Red Cedar is a great option for a fast growing evergreen hedge if you are looking for conifer coverage but want to avoid Leylandii. It has citrus smelling leaves and the small cones that appear on the branches add delicate detail. It will gro |
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English Holly Ilex Aquifolium is a native plant species with very prickly, dark green leaves and gorgeous red berries. Holly is often used to give a deciduous mixed native hedge some evergreen content but it's also very popular as a classy single spe |
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A native species with fruits so bitter that only the birds will eat them but they'll love them! Wild Cherry can be trimmed to the same height as other species in a mixed native hedge or allowed to grow as a hedgerow tree. It has beautiful highly frag |
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Like it's sister species, Golden Leylandii is a fast growing evergreen, providing a gentle tinge of lime gold to the garden. It is a very popular choice for those wanting to achieve a tall hedge at speed and at a reasonable price. Golden Leylandii is |
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An ideal alternative to box, this small leaved hedge provides white flowers in the spring, with a light fragrance. As an evergreen you will have year round interest and purple berries in the autumn bring the birds to the garden. Bare roots supplied 2 |
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A native species, the Blackthorn hedge plant has profuse white flowers on bare black stems in April, followed by small, dark green leaves on the spiny stems and blue sloes in autumn. It's used as the main component of a mixed native hedge for wetter |
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There are thousands of miles of Hawthorn hedging in Britain and for many good reasons it is native, prickly, with pretty, profuse white flowers in May hence its alternative name May Blossom and loads of red hips, which are ideal bird food, in autumn. |
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This delicate evergreen adds a splash of colour through your hedge. As its new leaves come through they provide a stunning red effect before mellowing to a green, whilst retaining a red tinge in parts throughout the plant. The cream coloured flowers |
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The English Yew hedge plant, is the king of hedging. It is native, evergreen, dense, slow growing so easy maintenance and good in shade. It really doesn't like wet, heavy clay soils but otherwise, it's very easy to grow. Yew is one of the few evergre |
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The most common hedging plant of the Laurels is Cherry Laurel and it's not the country's biggest selling hedge plant species without good reason! Cherry Laurel is a fast growing hedge without being a bully, with large, glossy bright green leaves, is |
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Cotoneaster franchetii is a great option for shady or coastal sites. It has greygreen evergreen foliage between which stand blush white flowers in the spring, followed by orange berries. It is ideal for attracting wildlife and will add lots of intere |
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As a variegated hedge, golden privet provides lots of bright colour, through its bright greengolden foliage. It also has delicate cream flowers in the summer. A perfect option if you want the formality of a privet hedge with a splash of colour. Bare |
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The Alder is a native, fast growing, deciduous species that's particularly well suited to wet sites. Its young buds are a bit sticky hence it's Latin name but develop into a nice dark, glossy leaf and generally where it is grown in wet sites, it keep |
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Mixed native hedging bundles are made up of a selection of six species that are ideal for wildlife. Being relatively prickly and with a long flowering period that the bees will love, these native mix bundles include species with haws, hips, nuts and |
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The Box hedge plant Buxus Sempervirens is the most popular species for luxury low hedging. This evergreen hedging plant is perfect for hedges from 50cm up to 1.5m and is ideal for topiary. Box hedging plants have very small, dark green leaves so they |
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A good alternative to box hedging, Ilex Crenata is a slowing growing evergreen species with small, glossy green leaves and a compact growing habit. It is easy to maintain and produces dainty white flowers in the spring. Plants supplied 20cm high and |
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Viburnum Tinus is a dense evergreen hedging plant which provides interest in the garden over the gloomy winter months, with its December flowering pink buds which produce white flowers and the black berries which follow. As such Viburnum is a very po |
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Despite it's name Guelder Rose is not a rose at all, but a member of the Viburnum family with lovely clusters of creamy white flowers in spring followed in autumn by large bunches of glossy red berries. It is a native species and very popular added i |
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A native species, the Blackthorn hedge plant has profuse white flowers on bare black stems in April, followed by small, dark green leaves on the spiny stems and blue sloes in autumn. It's used as the main component of a mixed native hedge for wetter |
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There are thousands of miles of Hawthorn hedging in Britain and for many good reasons it is native, prickly, with pretty, profuse white flowers in May hence its alternative name May Blossom and loads of red hips, which are ideal bird food, in autumn. |
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