Category Archives: Hedging Plants

Hydrangea Paniculata ‘Limelight’

A fine specimen variety, producing large conical blooms in a pastel pea-green tone that matures its way through cream and soft pink colours. Hydrangea Paniculata Limelight is a hardy shrub that will offer all sorts of interest in patio pots,

Cercis siliquastrum

Also known as the Judas Tree, Cercis siliquastrum is a bushy, well-branched tree, which can be suitable for smaller gardens. The rosy-pink blooms are actually produced on the older wood stems, giving a lovely pendant effect. The heart-shaped leaves are

Security Hedging Collection

If creating a virtually impenetrable, protective barrier around your property is a priority for you then this is definitely the hedging collection you will need. We have carefully chosen five different varieties that will create an extremely thorny and prickly

Magnolia ‘Genie’

Magnolia ‘Genie’ is a resilient deciduous shrub. Unlike others of its kind, this stunning plant is a true pioneer in magnolia breeding, retaining a sleek habit with steady flower colour. The blackish-red buds open to reveal marvelously perfumed, deep maroon,

Leucothoe keiskei ‘Burning Love’

Who needs flowers when you have foliage as beautiful as flowers? In the spring, narrowly pointed, glossy crimson leaves appear before developing into a dark green colour. Throughout the summer, the leathery leaves make a stunning backdrop for other shrubs

Berberis thunbergii ‘Inspiration’

Despite being compact, this Japanese Barberry will certainly make a big statement! Berberis thunbergii ‘Inspiration’ produces arching stems of pink, red and white speckled leaves and the spring blooms are followed by vibrant red berries. This eye-catching deciduous shrub looks

Red Leaf Rose (Hedging)

The Red Leafed Rose is an excellent choice for adding colour to any form of hedging, whether it’s a security fence or any other type of hedging. It’s a robust and easy-to-grow plant that wildlife will appreciate for its hips

Berberis thunbergii ‘Chiquita’

A vibrant, colourful barberry that adds a lot of interest to the garden! Berberis thunbergii ‘Chiquita’ has a neat, bushy, columnar habit and grows to a height of 1 metre (3 ft). The rounded foliage begins pink and deepens to

Ligustrum vulgare ‘Atrovirens’ (Hedging)

Ligustrum vulgare ‘Atrovirens’ is a sturdy, robust variety of common privet. Ligustrum is grown primarily for its oval green foliage, which forms a dense screen. It also provides a very good display of small white flowers in midsummer, followed by

Ligustrum ovalifolium ‘Green Diamond’

Ligustrum ovalifolium ?Green Diamond? is an advance on the common variety, showing improved vigour with a compact, dense, branching habit. Smothered in vivid green foliage, this evergreen to semi-evergreen makes great pollution tolerant hedging and will grow happily in a

Thujopsis dolabrata ‘Variegata’

This rare and textural Thujopsis is a real beauty and boasts a compact mound of fresh green and white flecked foliage. Perfect for using as attractive hedging, privacy screening and noise filtration, this hardy shrub is easy to care for

Lonicera nitida (Hedging)

Lonicera nitida is a well-known shrub that is widely used as an evergreen hedging plant. It has masses of tiny, dark green leaves that crowd the long stems, forming a dense, bushy plant that tolerates regular pruning.This shrubby honeysuckle is

Corylus avellana (Hedging)

A native deciduous plant which is great in a mixed or single species hedge. The season starts with the production of long hanging yellow catkins from the bare branches from around January for a couple of months before the large

Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd Variegata’

?Smaragd Variegata? is a exciting Thuja, that generates a pyramidal mound of lustrous green and golden flecked foliage. Much loved for its compact growing habit, your hardy shrub will make a perfect privacy screen, attractive hedge or strong stand-alone shrub.

Cherry plum (Hedging)

The Cherry Plum, also known as the Myrobalan, is a popular sight in autumn hedgerows, when the bright yellow and deep crimson small plums contrast with the dark green foliage. Prunus ceraifera is a deciduous little tree that makes an

Sweet Chestnut (Hedging)

Why not have a hedgerow that not only looks nice but also provides you with delicious Sweet Chestnuts in the late autumn? Castanae sativa will tolerate being clipped to the desired size, and as long as the catkin-flowers aren’t cut

Crab apple (Hedging)

Crab Apples are ideal for a brightly coloured hedging scheme or screening. The blooms attract pollinating insects. They unmistakably develop into colourful crab apples that can be shades of yellow, green, and even red. In late spring, clusters of pale

White Poplar (Hedging)

The white poplar has rich, deep leaves that have a silvery-white underside. When the wind ruffles these leaves, an interesting effect can be witnessed. It can also be used as a hedging plant, as it is happy to be clipped

Scarlet Willow (Hedging)

A willow with all of the features you’d expect from this species, plus the added benefit of vivid red juvenile stems in the winter. The scarlet willow adapts well to being included in a hedgerow, and regular trimming encourages the

Holly (Hedging)

A great all round performing hedging plant, Holly has just about every quality you need to make an effective boundary. The evergreen leaves will effectively form a permanent dense screen for privacy, the spiky edges to them will also make