IN THIS GUIDE

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Salix purpurea shrub with green, grass-like folaige

They each have common property which lend themselves to benefitting the local environs :

For these ground , planting native bush is , in my opinion , one of the most beneficial changes gardener can make for their local surround .

Here are thirteen of my favorite hedging shrubs , each with its own special prop , that are all native to the UK –

common hawthorn shrub with round red berries

1) Common Hawthorn

If an all - rounder awarding is given to a British put off shrub , Hawthorn probably gets the nod .

It is so dense and thorny that it makes a top surety barrier .

Next , it attracts and supports legion specie of birds , butterfly stroke and bees , fetch joy to your garden .

lobed leaves of a Prunus spinosa shrub with blue berries

During spring , haw are deck with charming creamy - pink blossoms which are even sweetly scented , whilst in autumn , glistening red Berry and orange - golden parting add together further colour .

“ If I could only choose one native put off plant then I would prefer for Hawthorn , ” share Master Horticulturist Colin Skelly .

“ A good dense hedging but also with attractive flowers in early summertime and Chuck Berry in autumn . It ’s very pop with pollinators and birds , they seethe with life . ”

serrated edges of green leaves from a Alnus glutinosa hedge

2) Blackthorn

Blackthorn ’s dense ontogenesis and briery stem make it another excellent option for a certificate roadblock .

Although it has other deservingness , the most attractive thing about it is the arresting explosion of white blossom it displays early in the spring before the foliage has emerge .

These pretty white flush draw numerous bees and butterflies as well .

common beech tree with lobed, curled leaves

Over summertime and fall , Blackthorn is adorned with deep blue berries and these too land in their own contribution of birds and small wildlife to your garden .

3) Common Alder

Alder hedge can toleratepoor and waterlogged stain , so it is heaven - station for those who are struggling to produce a hedge in their cervix of the Mrs. Henry Wood .

Its foliage , lie of brilliant immature rounded leaves , is a refuge for small birds , moths and a variety of louse living .

Alder hedge furnish a agrestic sort of decor that changes with the season .

yellow catkins dangling from the wooden stems of a hazel shrub

empurpled - brown buds , dangling catkin and diminished conoid , all in one hedge !

4) Common Beech

Beech is unremarkably think of as a tall tree diagram , which it is , but it is also grown as a hedge .

After autumn , this shrub holds on to its dead russet foliage so tightly that it stays put clearly into outpouring .

saltation is also when the loveliest of leaves emerge that are elliptic to oval with symmetric veins as if embossed and of a delicate , summery , light green hue .

green and cream variegated leaves and red berries from an Ilex aquifolium shrub

This plant has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit .

5) Hazel

In spring , Hazel displays delicious foliation made up of luminousness and brilliant green , crinkly leaf , rounded with crinkled tolerance .

darken as the seasons progress , in mid - autumn they adopt feeling of chickenhearted and orange .

Also in fall , the hedgerow carry nuts for you to snack on in wintertime – if you’re able to stupefy the squirrel to them !

white blossom and leaves on the stems of a Prunus padus tree

It is in that black midwinter that this hedge create furred yellow ament , read them into springtime .

6) Common Holly

This hedging is adorn with pretty minuscule white heyday over leaping and summer .

As for those conversant calendered bass green leaves , toothed and barbed , they are present all yr round .

Across autumn and wintertime , you ’ll get those as intimate spanking red Chuck Berry .

Ulex europaeus with yellow flowers and pine-like leaves

geld off a cluster with some leafage to wreak in some Christmas cheer !

Another recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit .

7) Bird Cherry

Featuring intensely greenish foliage , Bird Cherry also features intense flannel and black !

By mid - spring , this hedge is lade with an teemingness of small intensely white flowers from which waft a delicious loony scent .

Then , in late summertime , the heyday transform into purple Chuck Berry which turn intensely black .

Cornus sanguinea shrub with black berries and brown and green leaves

Those flowers pull in pollinator , whilst the berries draw in chick and mammals .

8) Common Gorse

Evergreen and flaunting thorns and spines as leafage , diminutive Gorse is at least an impenetrable surety barrier .

Also , it grows well in virtually any type of soil , including short dirt and in coastal region .

It is much comprehended for its pocket-sized pea - same flowers ; these are bright leaf mustard - scandalmongering and release an strange and distinctive cocoanut - corresponding scent .

common hornbeam hedge

These start in late winter and continue into other summer .

9) Common Dogwood

Clusters of pretty white flowers come out in late spring and last into summer , bringing many a colourful butterfly stroke toyour Dogwood hedge .

And , when these transform into grim - colouredberries in fall , you ’ll see even more hoot , include Turdus migratorius and thrush .

This is a deciduous hedging , but the height ofcolour interest group come in wintertime , as after the copper - orange tree leaves are shed , your Dogwood hedging will be a tangle of bare stanch that glow blazing red !

the pale pink flowers of a Rosa canina shrub growing in the sun

10) Common Hornbeam

Heavy ridging and symmetric venation mark Hornbeam ’s distinctive leafage .

These serrate leave are a shimmer yellowish - cat valium and put an autumn show when they beam in yellow and copper shade .

The greenish catkins duad previous bound to other autumn , and when they turn into fruit , they reap in an copiousness of birds and small wildlife .

crab apple tree with green fruits, woody stems and ovate leaves

Finally , deciduous Hornbeam does n’t become stark – it hangs on to most of its leaves through wintertime !

This shrub has receive the RHS Award of Garden Merit .

11) Dog Rose

A Dog Rose hedge will reward you with flowers that rival the blooms of some flowering plants .

A good 5 curium across , the salver - mold blossom are gradate in white and pastel pinko with a sunny centre .

They have a mild odor and draw in many pollinator .

silvery-green leaves from a Taxus baccata shrub with hollow red berries

The blooms are envision during most of the summertime and are keep an eye on by decorative hopeful red rose hips , which attract an astounding array of even more cosmetic and colourful dame .

As ornamental hedging , Dog Rose is unbeatable .

12) Crab Apple

Crab Applemay not be think of as a evade shrub but it is , and what ’s more , it is a dual - valued play .

The nicely ovate leave of absence are a deep , gleaming timber of green .

Over much of spring , this hedge beautify itself with innumerable light , delicate , pink - scour blossoms , which is the decorative time value .

Then , in late fall , as you look up to the radiate orange leaf , Crab Apple hedging prove its utilitarian value ; little tart apple to beak and make trash , pies and wine with !

13) Common Yew

Way back when , an English area estate would not be deal complete without Yew hedging .

The very narrow , almost needle - alike , leaves are a saturated tad of green and grow very densely , causing the hedge as a whole to come along to be a disconsolate green wall .

Fairly promiscuous to keep and amenable to shaping , evergreen plant Yew makes a fantasticboundary wall , topiary or sculpture .

An RHS Award of Garden Merit succeeder .

What About Box?

You might be marvel why a bush synonymous with hedging did not make our cut .

Box , or Buxus , is unhappily being desolate in the UK .

Box blightand box tree caterpillar are the primary disease that are scourge Box and outright vote out these hedges , defeating gardener ’ valiant rearguard natural action .

Therefore , until horticulturists and manufacturers come after in twist the lunar time period , I can not commend Box .

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