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Hornbeam Tree/Hedging
Carpinus Betula
The Hornbeam Tree (Carpinus Betulus) is a resilient, semi-evergreen tree perfect for creating a dense, low-maintenance hedge. Featuring distinctive pale grey bark and rich green leaves that transition to vibrant autumn colours, it offers year-round privacy and acts as a natural wind and noise barrier. In late spring to autumn, it produces green catkins that turn into winged fruit, providing food for birds and wildlife. Tolerant of various soil types, including clay, the Hornbeam adds both functional and aesthetic value to any garden, while its tough wood has a long history of practical use.From: £1.32 View Product -
Field Rose hedging plants or shrub
Rosa Arvensis
Field Rose -An extremely useful wild rambler, the Field Rose is perfectly happy in wild or cottage gardens in poor soil.From: £1.72 View Product -
Privet Hedging Plants
Ligustrum Vulgare
Privet Hedging Plants - Ligustrum Vulgare is a dense hedging plant as long as it is not in too much shade, tolerates poor soil. Can be clipped hard back. Grows rapidly with white flowers appearing in summer.From: £2.2 View Product -
Laurel Hedging
Prunus Laurocerasus
Laurel Hedging (Prunus Laurocerasus) makes a good hedging screen, is tolerant of shade, a good hedging plant which can be pruned back.From: £2.70 View Product -
Box Hedging
Box hedging Plants (Buxus Sempervirens) is a slow growing, evergreen plant with small shiny dark green leaves on top, pale green underneath. It's a perfect plant for formal borders and will stay looking good all year round. Used mainly for hedging because of its dense compact form, and is easy to clip. Very good for topiary.From: £3.77 View Product -
Holly Hedging Plants – Evergreen
Ilex Aquifolium
Holly Hedging Plants - Evergreen (Ilex Aquifolium) is a valuable species on woodland edges and in hedgerows. It's clusters of glorious red berries and glossy evergreen foliage is a source of shelter for birds, animals and insects.From: £2.70 View Product -
Hazel Hedging
Corylus Avellana
Hazel Hedging (Corylus Avellana) exceptionally valuable for wildlife and habitat conservation. Hazel is also very much sought after when it comes to hedging as it is compact neat and easy to maintain and again wildlife friendly.From: £1.34 View Product -
Western Hemlock Hedging
Tsuga Heterophylla
Western Hemlock hedging (Tsuga Heterophylla) can be used as hedging or a specimen tree. Biggest Tsuga grows well on all soil types but not chalk. Shade tolerant and with stands heavy rainfalls.From: £2.35 View Product -
Blackthorn Hedging
Prunus Spinosa
Blackthorn hedging (Prunus Spinosa). Blackthorn also known as sloe hedge has dark strong thorns making it a perfect barrier against unwanted pets and visitors. Beautiful white flowers are produced in early spring, followed by Sloe berries that ripen to a deep purple in colour in the autumn. Eaten eagerly by most animals and larger birds through the winter.From: £0.66 View Product -
Green Beech Hedging and Trees
Fagus Sylvatica
The Beech Tree (Fagus Sylvatica) is a hardy, fast-growing plant that provides a year-round hedging screen. Although deciduous, Beech retains its dry, coppery leaves through winter, offering continuous coverage until spring. Ideal for formal or mixed native hedges, it adds structure and beauty to any garden. Our Beech range includes varieties like Purple Beech, Weeping Purple Beech, and Weeping Green Beech, perfect for diverse landscape designs. As a tree, Beech can grow up to 20 meters tall with a spread of 15-20 meters, making it a stunning feature for larger spaces.From: £1.52 View Product