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"Blackthorn (Hedging)"
"Prunus spinosa is better known as a Sloe or Blackthorn bush when naturalised in hedgerows. Blackthorn is named for it's small round black berries that are used to make Sloe gin and for the thorns which, along with dense foliage make the plant perfect for security hedging. A further attraction are the white flowers in late spring. Height: 4m (13'). Spread: 4m (13'). Planting Distance: 25cm (10)"
Price: 563.99

"Blackthorn (Hedging)"
"Prunus spinosa is better known as a Sloe or Blackthorn bush when naturalised in hedgerows. Blackthorn is named for it's small round black berries that are used to make Sloe gin and for the thorns which, along with dense foliage make the plant perfect for security hedging. A further attraction are the white flowers in late spring. Height: 4m (13'). Spread: 4m (13'). Planting Distance: 25cm (10)"
Price: 1115.99

"Burnet rose (Hedging)"
"At a height of just 1 metre the Burnet Rose will provide a boundary without blocking the view. The natural habit of Rosa pimpinellifolia is as a dense, thorny thicket with the added interest of creamy white flowers with a very pleasing sweet scent to give colour and interest through May and June. During autumn the many flowers turn into shiny berry-like hips that are a deep purple/black which will be an attraction to wildlife. Supplied as 50 - 80cm bareroots (20 - 31) Height: 100cm (39). Spread: 120cm (47). Planting Distance: 60cm (24)"
Price: 77.99

"Red Leaf Rose (Hedging)"
"The Red Leaf Rose is a great choice for hedging for several reasons, not least its natural beauty. With its pretty pink flowers and purple-grey leaves, it stands alone as a beautiful specimen plant, or adds a touch of colour to the mix when grown with other hedging plants. It provides security, forming a dense and thorny thicket or scrambling through other plants in a mixed hedgerow. Birds love it for its rose hips in autumn, and what's more, Rosa glauca is tough and easy to grow. Supplied as 50-80cm (24-31) bare root hedging plants. Height: 250cm (98?). Spread: 250cm (98?). Planting Distance: 50cm (20). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here."
Price: 443.99

"Tilia cordata (Hedging)"
"The Small-Leaved Lime is often seen planted in long stands as avenue trees, but is also idea for hedges and screening. The dark green foliage make the small white summer flowers really stand out, and as the leaves slowly turn to yellow winged seeds develop in clusters. Tilia cordata is a good choice for a boundary hedge, easy to grow and maintain. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting Distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 1414.99

"Sweet Chestnut (Hedging)"
"Sweet Chestnut hedging not only looks good, but can provide you with delicious sweet chestnuts in late autumn! Castanae sativa tolerates being kept clipped to your desired size, and providing the catkin-flowers aren't removed when they appear in summer, you will be rewarded with fruits later in the year. Large, oblong leaves up to 20cm (8) in length quickly form an effective privacy screen, and Sweet Chestnut is ideal for mixing with other fruit or nut-bearing hedging plants. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 60cm (24)."
Price: 669.99

"Sweet Chestnut (Hedging)"
"Sweet Chestnut hedging not only looks good, but can provide you with delicious sweet chestnuts in late autumn! Castanae sativa tolerates being kept clipped to your desired size, and providing the catkin-flowers aren't removed when they appear in summer, you will be rewarded with fruits later in the year. Large, oblong leaves up to 20cm (8) in length quickly form an effective privacy screen, and Sweet Chestnut is ideal for mixing with other fruit or nut-bearing hedging plants. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 60cm (24)."
Price: 1338.99

"Sweet Chestnut (Hedging)"
"Sweet Chestnut hedging not only looks good, but can provide you with delicious sweet chestnuts in late autumn! Castanae sativa tolerates being kept clipped to your desired size, and providing the catkin-flowers aren't removed when they appear in summer, you will be rewarded with fruits later in the year. Large, oblong leaves up to 20cm (8) in length quickly form an effective privacy screen, and Sweet Chestnut is ideal for mixing with other fruit or nut-bearing hedging plants. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 60cm (24)."
Price: 2674.99

"Green Beech (Hedging)"
"Perfect for hedging or screens, Green beech can be grown to almost any height required and will maintain a good density and tidy form. It only needs to be clipped once or twice a year to keep it looking at its best."
Price: 572.49

"Green Beech (Hedging)"
"Perfect for hedging or screens, Green beech can be grown to almost any height required and will maintain a good density and tidy form. It only needs to be clipped once or twice a year to keep it looking at its best."
Price: 1319.99

"Box (Hedging)"
"The must-have evergreen for topiary fans! A compact habit, dense glossy foliage, and ability to bounce back from a hard prune make box the ideal starter plant for budding topiarists. Keep it simple with pyramids and spheres, or get really creative with your clipped creations! Perfect for pots and borders."
Price: 135.99

"Cherry plum (Hedging)"
"The Cherry Plum or Myrobalancan be often seen in autumn hedgerows as the golden yellow and deep red miniature round plums catch the eye as they are highlighted against the dark green foliage. The perfect hedging for wildlife, Prunus ceraifera is clothed in pristine white flowers during March and April followed by the edible fruits which are perfect for jam making if the birds can be persuaded to leave some behind. Height: 7.5m (24'). Spread: 3.5m (11'). Planting Distance: 30cm (12)"
Price: 947.99

"Green Beech (Hedging)"
"Perfect for hedging or screens, Green beech can be grown to almost any height required and will maintain a good density and tidy form. It only needs to be clipped once or twice a year to keep it looking at its best."
Price: 231.99

"Cherry plum (Hedging)"
"The Cherry Plum or Myrobalancan be often seen in autumn hedgerows as the golden yellow and deep red miniature round plums catch the eye as they are highlighted against the dark green foliage. The perfect hedging for wildlife, Prunus ceraifera is clothed in pristine white flowers during March and April followed by the edible fruits which are perfect for jam making if the birds can be persuaded to leave some behind. Height: 7.5m (24'). Spread: 3.5m (11'). Planting Distance: 30cm (12)"
Price: 53.99

"Guelder Rose (Hedging)"
"A British native, the Guelder Rose is a deciduous shrub with maple-like green leaves and pretty white lacecap flowers in May and June. The flowers are attractive to pollinating insects and are followed in the autumn by masses of glossy red berries, which are enjoyed by birds. In addition, the leaves take on fantastic red and purple shades in autumn which compliment the fruits. A lovely addition to mixed wildlife hedges, Viburnum opulus can also be used effectively to create an informal hedge or screen with multiple seasons of interest."
Price: 479.99

"Privet (Hedging)"
"A familiar feature of towns, villages and countryside all over the UK, the Privet hedge is one of Britain's favourites! And for good reason too. It is fast-growing, easy to trim and maintain, and it lasts many years. It grows in sun or deep shade and makes a neat and tidy hedge. It is rarely troubled by pests or disease. Ligustrum ovalifolium produces clusters of white flowers but if the hedge is trimmed regularly these are unlikely to form. Height: 4m (13?). Spread: 4m (13?). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 515.99

"Crab apple (Hedging)"
"A British native, Crab Apple trees are naturally small and make an ideal hedging plant. In late spring a profusion of white-pink blossoms smother the plant, which are fantastic for bees. These are followed by small yellow-green crab apples which become flushed red and often remain on the tree well after leaf fall. The leaves also take on fiery autumn shades of yellow, orange and red for spectacular late season colour. With high wildlife value, Malus sylvestris is ideal grown as part of a native hedgerow or grown alone as an informal deciduous hedge. The fruits can even be used to make tangy crab apple jelly which is a perfect accompaniment to roast meats. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 999.99

"Privet (Hedging)"
"A familiar feature of towns, villages and countryside all over the UK, the Privet hedge is one of Britain's favourites! And for good reason too. It is fast-growing, easy to trim and maintain, and it lasts many years. It grows in sun or deep shade and makes a neat and tidy hedge. It is rarely troubled by pests or disease. Ligustrum ovalifolium produces clusters of white flowers but if the hedge is trimmed regularly these are unlikely to form. Height: 4m (13?). Spread: 4m (13?). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 56.15

"Privet (Hedging)"
"A familiar feature of towns, villages and countryside all over the UK, the Privet hedge is one of Britain's favourites! And for good reason too. It is fast-growing, easy to trim and maintain, and it lasts many years. It grows in sun or deep shade and makes a neat and tidy hedge. It is rarely troubled by pests or disease. Ligustrum ovalifolium produces clusters of white flowers but if the hedge is trimmed regularly these are unlikely to form. Height: 4m (13?). Spread: 4m (13?). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 112.49

"Silver birch (Hedging)"
"Silver birch makes an attractive addition to a native hedging scheme. Its delicate stems and twigs form a dense screen, even when bare in winter. Brown catkins hang down in late spring and summer, against the back drop of leaves, adding extra interest - and of course the silver/white coloured bark is what the tree is famous for! Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting Distance: 30cm (12)"
Price: 1004.49

"Crab apple (Hedging)"
"A British native, Crab Apple trees are naturally small and make an ideal hedging plant. In late spring a profusion of white-pink blossoms smother the plant, which are fantastic for bees. These are followed by small yellow-green crab apples which become flushed red and often remain on the tree well after leaf fall. The leaves also take on fiery autumn shades of yellow, orange and red for spectacular late season colour. With high wildlife value, Malus sylvestris is ideal grown as part of a native hedgerow or grown alone as an informal deciduous hedge. The fruits can even be used to make tangy crab apple jelly which is a perfect accompaniment to roast meats. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 101.99

"Silver birch (Hedging)"
"Silver birch makes an attractive addition to a native hedging scheme. Its delicate stems and twigs form a dense screen, even when bare in winter. Brown catkins hang down in late spring and summer, against the back drop of leaves, adding extra interest - and of course the silver/white coloured bark is what the tree is famous for! Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting Distance: 30cm (12)"
Price: 111.99

"Elderberry (Hedging)"
"A familiar sight in British hedgerows, the Elderberry is a deciduous shrub or small tree with attractive pinnate leaves. In early summer, panicles of sweetly scented dainty white flowers appear, which are highly attractive to bees and butterflies. These are followed in the autumn by clusters of small black berries which are devoured by birds. Sambucus nigra is a great addition to a mixed wildlife hedge, providing nesting sites and food, or alternatively can be grown alone as an effective screen in the garden. Elder blossom can also be used to make a delicious elderflower cordial. Height: 8m (26'). Spread: 4m (13'). Supplied as 50 - 80cm bareroots (20 - 31). Planting Distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 571.49

"Elderberry (Hedging)"
"A familiar sight in British hedgerows, the Elderberry is a deciduous shrub or small tree with attractive pinnate leaves. In early summer, panicles of sweetly scented dainty white flowers appear, which are highly attractive to bees and butterflies. These are followed in the autumn by clusters of small black berries which are devoured by birds. Sambucus nigra is a great addition to a mixed wildlife hedge, providing nesting sites and food, or alternatively can be grown alone as an effective screen in the garden. Elder blossom can also be used to make a delicious elderflower cordial. Height: 8m (26'). Spread: 4m (13'). Supplied as 50 - 80cm bareroots (20 - 31). Planting Distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 1115.99

"Field maple (Hedging)"
"The only Acer native to the UK, the Field Maple naturally forms a medium-sized tree but also clips wonderfully into a dense, deciduous hedge. Distinctive lobed leaves emerge green tinged with red, becoming fully green throughout summer, before turning to a glorious buttery gold in autumn. The small spring flowers are followed by familiar winged 'helicopter' fruits in autumn. Tough and easy to grow, Acer campestre will happily tolerate coastal and exposed positions. An ideal addition to informal wildlife hedges, the Field Maple is also suitable for creating more formal hedges due to its compact, dense habit. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting Distance: 30 - 45 cm (12 - 18)."
Price: 173.99

"Hornbeam (Hedging)"
"If you are thinking of planting a native hedgerow, choose Hornbeam as part of the mix. Its impressive qualities include leaves which turn golden yellow in autumn, and fluted, grey coloured branches that look good through the winter. Keep Carpinus betulus to the size you require and it makes a great hedging plant. It is also grown as a large tree."
Price: 591.99

"White Poplar (Hedging)"
"The rich, dark leaves of White Poplar have a silver/white underside, giving an interesting effect as the tree is ruffled by the wind. A common sight in the English countryside, the White Poplar is used by farmers to provide a windbreak to protect crops. It is also happy to be kept clipped to your required height and width, so it can easily be used as a hedging plant that will rapidly form a dense screen for privacy and security. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 45cm (18)."
Price: 779.99

"Common Dogwood (Hedging)"
"Cornus sanguinea, also known as Common Dogwood, is an upright deciduous shrub with attractive winter stem colour. A dense covering of green foliage emerges in spring followed by clusters of tiny white flowers in May and June which are attractive to pollinating insects. The flowers are followed by black berries which are eaten by birds, and throughout autumn the leaves blaze deep red and purple. When the leaves fall they reveal a thicket of bright green stems which fade to red at the tips. Common Dogwood brings autumn and winter colour to mixed native hedges or can be grown alone for a fantastic low-maintenance hedge. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 2.5m (8'). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 563.99

"Ramanas Rose (Hedging)"
"Ramanas Rose makes a real beauty of a hedge, with leaves of bright green and masses of sweetly scented bright pink flowers from early summer through to September. After flowering, the show continues as the rose produces round red hips, packed full of Vitamins A, C and E, and great for making into jellies or jams. Fortunately there are plenty of fruits to share, as the birds love them too. Rosa rugosa is a great choice for security too, as the dense growth and sharp thorns will deter any intruder. It grows quickly, spreading in no time into a sturdy, resilient plant. Supplied as 50-80cm (20-31) bare root hedging plants. Height: 150cm (59?). Spread: 150cm (59?). Planting Distance: 50cm (20). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here."
Price: 179.99

"Hazel (Hedging)"
"Well known as a tree grown for its Cobnuts or Hazelnuts, Corylus avellana is also a fantastic hedging plant. Elegant yellow catkins hang gracefully along the bare branches in early spring, followed by large, rounded green leaves which turn to buttery yellow in autumn. Less formal pruning will allow the flowers to develop into edible Hazelnuts which can be harvested in September and October. Hazels are naturally bushy at the base and respond well to clipping so can be maintained as a formal deciduous hedge or included in mixed native hedges. Hazels have fantastic wildlife value and support many species of insect, birds and mammals. Height and spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 500.49

"Hazel (Hedging)"
"Well known as a tree grown for its Cobnuts or Hazelnuts, Corylus avellana is also a fantastic hedging plant. Elegant yellow catkins hang gracefully along the bare branches in early spring, followed by large, rounded green leaves which turn to buttery yellow in autumn. Less formal pruning will allow the flowers to develop into edible Hazelnuts which can be harvested in September and October. Hazels are naturally bushy at the base and respond well to clipping so can be maintained as a formal deciduous hedge or included in mixed native hedges. Hazels have fantastic wildlife value and support many species of insect, birds and mammals. Height and spread: 8m (26'). Planting distance: 30cm (12)."
Price: 1199.99