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An upright fast growing native decidupus hedge plant. White-ish green flowers in May are followed by fruits which mature through red to black. Leaves turn yellow in autumn. Plant 18in - 2' apart in a single row.
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Vigorous spreading tree. Dark green leaves comprising 9-11 leaflets. Black leaf buds conspicuous in winter. Plant 10' apart in single row.
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Fast growing deciduous tree can reach 30m. Large aromatic leaves. Produces edible nuts. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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A dense shrub with spiny branches providing a good barrier hedge. Small white flowers appear in March or early April followed later by small blue-black fruit known as sloes. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Dense evergreen plant ideal for hedging and topiary. Requires sun or light shade. Will grow in any but waterlogged soils. Trim in summer. Plant 12-18in apart in a single row.
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Small native suckering shrub. Slender erect stems are thickly covered with bristles and tiny prickles. Small white or pink flowers in May and June. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Small to medium native tree. Racemes of small white almond scented flowers in May. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Attractive medium sized native tree. White flowers open with the leaves in May. Small reddish purple fruits. Red autumn foliage. 5 plants oer yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Ideal for moist or wet soils. Sticky young growths yellow catkins in March. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Deciduous or semi evergreen dense native hedging plant. Dark green lance shaped leaves. Should be planted 18in apart in a single row.
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Thrives on a variety of soils including damp areas. It has a less weeping habit than Betula pendula (Silver Birch) and smooth downy shoots. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Purple leaves during the summer which turn a rich copper in autumn. Ideal as formal hedge. Needs a well drained soil. Can be grown as a striking round headed tree. Should be planted 18in apart in a single row.
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Small tree or large shrub producing white / pink blossom in spring. Fast growing plant ideal as part of native hedge mix. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the pants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Arching thorny branches with small green leaves which turn brilliant orange and red in autumn. Thrive in sun or shade and any soil providing it is not waterlogged. Ideal as a barrier hedge. Plant 12-18in apart in single row.
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Common native rose in hedges. Scented white or pink flowers 4-5cm across followed by bright red rose hips. Ideal for planting to scramble through hedges. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Red-barked dogwood forms a thicket of stems up to 3m. Young branches are rich red in winter. Flattered heads of star-shaped creamy white flowers in late spring or early summer. Plant 18in to 2' apart in a single row.
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Fast growing conical conifer growing to 25m. Dark green aromatic needles. Elliptic dull brown cones with projecting bracts. Can be grown as a tall hedge. Responds well to clipping. Plant 18in - 2' apart in a single row.
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Edging box. A dwarf evergreen shrub used for formal edging to paths and beds. Should be planteed 9-18in apart in a single row.
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Native shrub or small tree. Flattened heads of creamy white flowers in June are followed by bunches of shinning black fruit. Thrives best in a sunny position. Ideal for chalky soils. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Ideal plant for use in native hedge mix. Five lobed bright green leaves which turn golden yellow in autumn. Tolerant of most soil conditions. Sun or light shade. 5 plants per yard (6 per metre). 1'between the plants and 1' between the rows.
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A trailing or climbing rose. Shining green leaves last late into the winter. White flowers. A common native species for hedgerows. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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An attractive flowering hedge plant which can be used to create a single species hedge or as part of a mixture. Racemes of pink flowers are produced during April. Needs full sun and well drained fertile soil. Plant 18in to 2' apart in a single row.
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Grown for it's bronze yellow foiilage slightly slower growing than the species. Should be planteed 2-3' apart in a single row.
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Vigorous evergreen / semi evergreen plant ideal as a garden hedge. Leaves mid green edged with bright yellow. Should be planted 18in apart in asingle row.
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Fast growing tree quickly attaining a large size. Prefers to grow in areas of high humidity and moist soil. Good shade tolerant species. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Ideal plant for formal hedging. Holds on to the current season's leaves throughout the winter. Attractive copper colour in winter. Needs well drained soil. Can also be grown as a specimen tree. Should be planted 18in apart in a single row.
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Fast growing dense evergreen ideal for producing a quick sreen. Can be kept low if regularly clipped. Should be planted 2-3' apart in a single row.
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Exceptionally hardy tree or large shrub with grey pubescent shoots and leafy undersides. Fast growing exceptionally hardy plant. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows.
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Vigorous deciduous bushy shrub. Deeply lobed leaves change from dark green to red in autumn. Bears flattened heads of lacecap white floers in spring followed by bright red fruits. Ideal as part of native hedge mix. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Good basis for native hedge mix. Deciduous white flowers red berries in autumn. Good barrier hedge can be grown as specimen tree. 5 plants oer yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Native hedge plant preferring sun or semi shade and fertile well drained soil. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' bteween the plants and 1' between the rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Fast growing conical evergreen with flat needle like leaves. Thrives best in well drained but moist loamy soil does not like lime. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Ideal to produce a dense evergreen hedge in most conditions. The dark shiny everygreen leaves make a good barrier. Can be grown in most conditions. Should be planted 18in apart in a single row.
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When grown as hedging hornbeam like beech keeps it's old leaves during the winter. Unlike beech it till thrive in wet. Sticky soils. Can also be grown as a specimen tree. It has a characteristic grey fluted trunk and serrated ribbed leaves. Should be planted 18in apart in a single row.
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Very large majestic tree needs plenty of space to grow to it's ultimate size of 36m high and 25m wide. Upright white flower panicles in May followed by conkers in autumn. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Fast growing deciduous conifer. Graceful drooping branches. Needles bright green in spring changing to yellow gold in autumn. Small erect cones. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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A fast growing dense evergreen hedging plant with an ultimate height of 5m. Hedges can be trimmed to any height providing a solid barrier. The glossy green leaves make an attractive backdrop. Should be planted 18in - 2' apart planted in a single row.
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A useful ornamental tree with dropping branches and sprays of foilage. Makes an excellent hedge or screen even in exposed or shady positions. Should be planted 2-3' apart in a single row.
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Cordata - small leaved lime. Medium to large tree with rounded head. Heart shaped leaves dark green above the pale underside. Sweetly scented ivory coloured flowers. 'Platyphllos' - large leaved lime. A large vigorous rounded tree growing up to 35m. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Dense conical conifer. Bright green leaves. Can cope with windy sites and waterlogged ground. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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A collection of native hedge plants to form an attractive barrier. Based on a mix of 75% Quickthorn and at least 3 other native varieties. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows.
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Large tree with deep grey-green foilage. Large cones which change colour from straw yellow to brown. Suitable for growing as Christmas Trees. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Handsome fast growing large tree. Conspicuous clusters of yellow flowers on bare stems in April. Foilage turns bright yellowm in autumn. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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The traditional Christmas Tree. Fast growing narrowly conical when young getting broader with age. Dark green needles and pendulous cones. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Also known as common or English Oak. This deciduous tree has ah height and spread of up to 25m. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Fast growing deciduous tree. Planted at close spacing makes an effective windbreak. Thrive in almost all soil types need mound planting in wet soils. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Vigorous evergreen / semi evergreen plant ideal for formal hedging. Will cope well with most soil conditions with the exceoption of heavy wet areas. Useful as game cover. Should be planted 18in apart in a single row.
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Foliage deep purple red on arching thorny branches foilage turns to bright red in autumn. Plant 12-18in apart in a single row.
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Forms a dense impenatrable hedge. Purple / rose-pink fragrant flowers followed by large bright red hips. Plant 1-2' apart in a single row.
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Fast growing graceful tree. 10-12cm long catkins in spring. Ideal for planting in moist soil. 5 plants per yard (6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows.
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Deciduous spreading native tree. White flowers in spring followed by bunches of bright red berries. Good autumn colour. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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The only native British Pine. A large tall stemmed tree with attractive reddish bark when young. Has blueish green leaves and conical green cones that ripen to pale grey or red-brown. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Excellent wind resistant hedging plant for coastal areas. Particularly useful for poor dry or very sandy soil. Narrow silvery leaves bright orange berries on female plants. Plant 2' apart in a single row.
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One of the two native species of Oak also known as Welsh or Durmast Oak. Deciduous spreading tree growing up to 30m. Will grow in damper soils than Quercus robur. Good for exposed coastal areas. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Dense fast growing plant ideal for formally trimmed hedges Small oval dark green leaves. Suitable for most soil types including chalk and dry shade. Plant 9-12in apart in a single row.
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Deciduous broadly columnar or conical tree. Has slender dropping branches and silver-white bark that becomes black and rugged at the base with age. Prefers sun and moist but well drained soil. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Very vigorous broadly conical tree. Bright dark green needles and papery pale brown cones. Good on poor or exposed sites. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Deciduous shrubby plant grown for their clusters of long persistant fruits. Will grow in almost all aspects from full sun to dense shade. Will make a good hedge providing it is kept in check. Plant 18in to 2' apart in a single row.
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Small very hardy tree or shrub. Thrives on moist lime free soils. An abundance of white flowers in spring before leaves are fully formed. Good autumn colour. 5 plants per yard (6 per metre). 1' between the plants and 1' between the rows.
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Native hedgerow plant thrive on almost any soil particularly good on chalk. Green stems with an abundance of scarlet capsules opening to reveal the orange coated seeds. 5 plants per yard ( 6 per metre). 1' between plants and 1' between rows. Plants should be staggered.
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Single pink flowers followed by orange hips in autumn. Scented foliage. Plant 1-2' apart in a single row.
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Deciduous spreading tree. Oblong glossy dark green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Especially useful for coppicing. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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A large tree suited to all soil types. Can withstand exposed conditions atmospheric pollution and salt spray. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Deciduous tree with spreading habit and aromatic foliage. Produces edible nuts. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Vigorous upright shrub oval grey-green leaves which redden in autumn. Flat heads of white flowers in late spring followed by red fruit which turn black. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Fast growing evergreen makes an ideal hedge. Foliage has a distinctive pineapple aroma when crushed. Grows best on well drained moist soil. Will tolerate some shade. Should be planted 2-3' apart in a single row.
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Deciduous round headed tree. Leaves are silvery grey when young turning bright green with white downy undersides as they mature. White flowers are followed by bunches of deep crimson fruit. Likes lime rich soil. A good tree for windswept and coastal areas. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Fast growing deciduous hedging plant. Will grow in ordinary loamy soil but also flourish in damp areas. Many have cloloured stems which provide an attractive winter feature. Plant 10' apart in a single row.
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Slow growing dark green conifer excellent choice for formal hedges. Will grow on almost any soil type provising drainage is good. Bright red berries attractive to birds in winter. Should be planted 18in to 2' apart in a single row.
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Flowering hedge plant producing a mass of yellow blooms on leafless stems. Fully hardy prefers a position in the sun and well drained fertile soil. Prune after flowering. Plant 18in to 2' apart in a single row.
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