ALDER
Alder (Alnus Glutinosa) is a fast growing tree useful in headgerows or free standing in copses.
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Ash 90 to 120cm
The Ash (Fraxinus Excellsior) is a fast growing tree often grown for the firewood it produces.
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BOX HEDGING
Box hedging is a slow growing very dense shrub used for compact low hedges.
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DOGWOOD
The Dogwood (Cornus Sanguinea) is often added to hedgerows as it has colourful stems in the winter as well as brilliant autum colour.
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ENGLISH OAK 60-80cm
English Oak (Quercus Robur) need little description being the iconic tree of the English Landscape. Click the image for more details.
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ENGLISH OAK 90 TO 120CM
English Oak (Quercus Robur) needs little description being the iconic tree of the English Landscape. Click the image for more details.
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FIELD MAPLE one year 60 to 90cms
Field Maple (Acer Campestre) are a fast growing attractive hedging plant with brilliant yellow autumn foliage.
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GREEN BEECH
Green Beech is one of the most popular hedging subjects providing good autumn colour.
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GREEN BEECH LARGE
Beech are one of the most popular choices for hedges in the UK. These Beech are 3-4ft tall now. Please click the image for more details.
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GUELDER ROSE
The Guelder Rose (Viburnum Opulus) is grown as part of a hedgerow for it's attractive which flowers and huge clusters of bright red berries.
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HAWTHORN ONE YEAR OLD
Hawthorn or Quickthorn forms the basis of most native hedges. Click the image for details of one year old plants.
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HAWTHORN TWO YEAR OLD
Hawthorn or Quickthorn forms the basis of most native hedges. Click the image for details of two year old plants.
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HAZEL one year old plants
Hazel (Corylus Avellana) is a good addition to a native hedgerow being fairly fast growing and attractive to wildlife.
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HORNBEAM 60 to 80 cms
Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus) is very similar to Beech and makes a great hedge.
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HORNBEAM 90 to 120 cms
Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus) is very similar to Beech and makes a great hedge.
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LARCH european
The Larch is actually a deciduous confier with very striking bright green growth. The needles turn orange in the autumn before they fall making this a very attractive tree.
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LIME
The small leaf Lime (Tilia Cordata) can be used for hedging or will make large trees if allowed to do so.
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NORWAY MAPLE
The Norway Maple (Acer Platanoides) can be used in a hedgerow or as free standing trees as the are fast growing, have large leaves but above all give briiliant autumn colour
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NORWAY MAPLE two year old
The Norway Maple can either be used in a native hedgerow or grown as free standing trees. Fast growing and beautiful autumn colour.
These are strong two year old plants
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POPLAR
The Lombary Poplar is a very fast growing tree which is ideal for making a quick screen or windbreak.
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ROSA RUGOSA
Rosa Rugosa is a wonderful shrub for hedging with large fragrant flowers and bright red rose hips in the autumn.
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ROWAN
The Rowan (Sorbus Acuparia) can be mixed into hedgerows, or planting as free standing trees. It has cream flowers in may and a profusion of red berries in the autumn.
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SCOTS PINE PINUS SYLVESTRIS
Scots pine (Pinus Sylvestris) are a fast growing conifer suitable for use as a cut Christmas Tree
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SILVER BIRCH 60 to 90 cms
Silver Birch (Betula Pendula) are a fast growing tree with silver stems as they mature. Very attractive planted in groups. Please click the image for more details.
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SWEET CHESTNUT 60 to 90 cms
The Sweet Chestnut is an attractive tree producing edible chestnuts.
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SWEET CHESTNUT 90 to 120 cms
The Sweet Chestnut is an attractive tree producing edible chestnuts. It can also be used as a hedging
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WILD CHERRY
The Wild Cherry (Prunus Avium) is a well known sight in Britsh hedgerows.
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