Name | Latin Name | Quantity | Flowers | Type | |
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Hawthorn | Crataegus monogyna | 70% | March, April, May | Perennial | |
Field Maple | Acer campestre | 12% | May | Perennial | |
Guelder Rose | Viburnum opulus | 2% | May, June, July, August, September | Perennial | |
Wild Privet | Ligustrum vulgare | 2% | June, July, August | Perennial | |
Common Holly | Ilex aquifolium | 2% | May, June, July | Perennial | |
Dog Rose | Rosa canina | 2% | June, July | Perennial | |
Blackthorn | Prunus spinosa | 2% | March, April, May | Perennial | |
Hornbeam | Carpinus betulus | 2% | April, May | Perennial | |
Hazel | Corylus avellana | 2% | January, February, March, April | Perennial | |
Wild Honeysuckle | Lonicera periclymenum | 2% | June, July, August | Climber, Perennial |
Hedging Collection B Lapwing Meadows Collection
Hedging
Bareroot hedging plants generally 40 – 60cm in height, delivered late November till March.
If Some Species Become unavailable we will swapped out for another appropriate species
Allow 4 plants per metre if planting a single row and 6 plants per metre for a double (staggered) row.
See Below for Species included
Common Name(s): Hedging Collection B Lapwing Meadows Collection
Plant Type: Perennial
Habitat: Full Shade, Part Shade
Description
Lapwing Meadow Collection
Includes:
70% Hawthorn
12% Field Maple
2% Guelder Rose
2% Wild Privet
2% Holly
2% Dog Rose
2% Dogwood
2% Blackthorn
2% Hornbeam
2% Hazel
2% Wild Honeysuckle
All the components of a wildlife hedge can be chopped back in the winter (or coppiced). This is recommended every 2nd or 3rd year, not every year. This will allow the hedge to realise full potential and provide an abundance of fresh leaf colour and form in early spring flowers, berries etc in summer and autumn leaf colour. It will be a haven for wildlife.
If Some Species Become unavailable we will swapped out for another appropriate species
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