Bird cherry or Prunus Padus is a native hedging plant that is popular in a mixed native hedge. This deciduous variety has white flowers in spring followed by berries in the summer making this popular with local wildlife.
Field maple or Acer campestre is a native, deciduous hedge plant. Field maple is great to use as part of a mixed native hedgerow with small yellow flowers in the summer and is a popular wildlife friendly variety.
Willow or salix caprea is a native deciduous hedging plant or tree. Willow will have nice yellow flowers in the summer and berries in the autumn meaning this native variety is another popular hedge for local wildlife.
Elder or Sambucus is a native deciduous hedging plant. Elder flowers in summer and is followed by black elder berries which are rich in vitamin C in the autumn.