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Hedging Plants


Hedging Acer Campestre (Field Maple) - Bare Root
Hedging Acer Campestre (Field Maple) - Bare Root
Acer campestre (Field Maple) This is the traditional hedging maple. A picturesque medium sized tree frequently used in rustic hedges; foliage turns clear yellow, sometimes flushed red, in autumn. A very tough and native hedgerow species, suitable for most soil conditions. Prefers a drier site although tolerant of occasional water logging.
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£1.56
Hedging Carpinus Betulus (Hornbeam) - Bare Root
Hedging Carpinus Betulus (Hornbeam) - Bare Root
Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) Recommended for both single specimens & for hedging, resembling Beech in the latter respect. A medium sized to large hedge with a characteristic grey, fluted trunk and ovate, serrated, ribbed leaves
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£2.58

Hedging Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) - Bare Root
Hedging Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) - Bare Root
Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) A familiar native hedgerow plant covered in white fragrant flowers in May. In autumn its branches are often laden with red fruit, offering ample food supply for birds.
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£1.92
Hedging Fagus Sylvatica (Green Beech) - 2/3 Feet Bare Root
Hedging Fagus Sylvatica (Green Beech) - 2/3 Feet Bare Root
Green Beech or Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Our native Beech is undoubtedly the noblest large tree and is excellent for hedge making. The rich golden copper of the autumn foliage is unsurpassed.
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£2.88

Hedging Prunus Spinosa (Blackthorn) - Bare Root
Hedging Prunus Spinosa (Blackthorn) - Bare Root
Blackthorn (Sloe) (Prunus spinosa) A large dense habited shrub or small bushy tree with dart, spiny branches, crowded in March or early April with small white flowers. Fruits are like small Damsons, blue in colour are often used for making Sloe Gin. A good hardy hedgerow shrub.
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£1.62
Hedging Viburnum Opulus (Guelder-Rose) - Bare Root
Hedging Viburnum Opulus (Guelder-Rose) - Bare Root
Guelder-Rose (Viburnum opulus) A deciduous, bushy shrub they have maple-like deep green leaves that redden in autumn. In late spring and early summer, creamy white clusters of snowball flowers. Viburnum Opulus is a sterile shrub so does not produce red fruits.
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£2.64

Hedging Plants

Hedge plants are cheap, easy to plant and form an attractive boundary more quickly than many gardeners imagine. As well as providing structure to the garden.