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Showing 1–16 of 51 results

Bamboo Cane (90cm)

£0.25
Bamboo canes are effective at supporting plants in exposed locations, particularly very windy sites
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Eco wrap tubex Rabbit guards

£0.50
Eco wrap tubex Rabbit guards are used to protect young plants in their early life in the ground.
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Spiral rabbit guards

£0.60
Spiral Rabbit guards are used to protect young plants in their early life in the ground.
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Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)

£0.69£9.99
Hawthorn or Crataegus monogyna is one of the most popular native hedgerow varieties. A deciduous variety that has a quick growth rate and is a key component in rural mixed native hedges.
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Crab Apple (Malus Sylvestris)

£0.89£1.19
Crab apple or Malus Sylvestris is a native deciduous hedge plant. It has lovely pink flowering in the spring and summer before berries in the autumn making this popular with local wildlife.
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Dog Rose (Rosa Canina)

£0.89£1.29
Dog rose or Rosa Canina is a native deciduous hedge plant. It has lovely pink and white flower in the summer followed by berries in the autumn, a popular wildlife friendly variety that helps give shelter and food.
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Alder (Alnus Glutinosa)

£0.99£1.29
Alder or Alnus Glutinosa is a native deciduous hedging plant. This native variety is popular as part of a native mixed hedgerow, it is a very wildlife friendly species and extremelly hardy and will do well in all soil types and locations, this adaptable variety will even tolerate water logged locations.
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Blackthorn (Prunus Spinosa)

£0.99£4.99
Blackthorn or Prunus Spinosa is a popular native decidous hedging variety most commonly used in a mixed native hedgerow.
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Field Maple (Acer Campestre)

£1.19£1.49
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.
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Silver Birch (Betula Pendula)

£1.19£1.69
Silver Birch or Betula Pendula is a native deciduous hedging plant or Tree. Although more famously grown as a tree it can be used in hedging in a mixed native hedge.
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Hazel (Corylus Avellana)

£1.29£4.99
Hazel or Corylus Avellana is a native deciduous hedging plant. Most commonly used in a mixed native hedge this is wildlife friendly variety which flowers in spring and nuts that are ripe in september that the squirrels love.
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Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)

£1.29£4.99
Hornbeam or Carpinus Betulus is a popular native hedge that produces wonderful autumn colour similar to Beech hedging. A nice dense green screen in summer that is a great wind and noise break, turning a copper colour in the autumn and can retain some foliage throughout the winter depending on weather and if exposed.
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Willow (Salix Caprea)

£1.29£1.69
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.
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Beech (Fagus Sylvatica)

£1.39£29.99
Beech or Fagus Sylvatica is one of the most popular native hedges in UK. Famous for its magnificent autumn colour, green leaves in summer turn a copper like colour in the autumn and although a deciduous variety it can retain some foliage to offer some coverage over the winter months (subject to weather and exposed locations).
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Oak (Quercus Robur)

£1.39£1.89
Oak or Quercus Robur is a historic English native tree. This traditional british tree can also be used as a hedging plant and is mainstay of the English countryside.
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Bird Cherry (Prunus Padus)

£1.49
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.
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