Introduction: Embrace the charm of the British countryside with our Thornless Mixed Native Hedging. This exquisite blend includes Elder, Goat Willow, Dogwood, Sweet Cherry, Hazel, and Field Maple, available in bare root, pot grown, and rootball formats.
Diverse Beauty, Unified Elegance
Elder (Sambucus nigra): Elder adds a touch of wild elegance with its creamy-white summer blooms and autumn berries, offering visual delight and a haven for wildlife.
Goat Willow (Salix caprea): Known for its robust growth and lush foliage, Goat Willow is perfect for creating a dense, leafy barrier. Its catkins are a spring highlight, attracting bees and butterflies.
Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea): Dogwood stands out with its vivid red winter stems, offering a striking contrast against the bleak winter landscape. In spring and summer, its green foliage and white flowers bring a fresh vibrancy.
Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium): Renowned for its spring blossoms and autumn fruits, Sweet Cherry adds a touch of elegance and colour, enhancing the biodiversity of your garden.
Hazel (Corylus avellana): Hazel is a quintessential British native, known for its charming catkins and edible nuts. It’s perfect for adding a rustic, woodland feel to your hedging.
Field Maple (Acer campestre): Field Maple completes the mix with its small, lobed leaves that turn a stunning golden yellow in autumn, providing a delightful seasonal transformation.
Versatile Planting Options
- Bare Root: Ideal for winter planting, these are cost-effective and establish quickly.
- Pot Grown: Offers year-round planting flexibility, ensuring minimal root disturbance.
- Rootball: Perfect for creating an instant hedge, offering maturity and immediate impact.
Conclusion
Our Thornless Mixed Native Hedging is a testament to the beauty and diversity of British flora. It’s not just a hedge; it’s a living, breathing tapestry of colour and life. For more insights, explore the Wikipedia pages for Elder, Goat Willow, Dogwood, Sweet Cherry, Hazel, and Field Maple. To purchase, visit our see our other mixed hedging options visit Mixed Hedging page at Harrods Outdoor.