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Tag Archives: hedging plants
Winter Feature Shrubs
Corylopsis himalayana ‘Winter Glow’ – This cultivar of Himalaya Winter Hazel is native to India and Bhutan and was introduced by Piroche Plants. It blooms from late winter into early spring with pale yellow racemes before the leaves emerge. May … Continue reading
Foliage Shrubs
Prunus laurocerasus ETNA (syn. ‘Anbri’) – A dwarf form of English Laurel that can be grown as a solitary specimen plant or trained as an evergreen hedge. The new growth is an attractive bronzy-orange, maturing to the typical glossy bright … Continue reading
Flowering Quince / Chaenomeles
Chaenomeles x superba ‘Pink Lady’ – This RHS Award of Garden Merit winner is nearly thornless, unlike most Flowering Quince. It is fairly common and bears single pink flowers from March to May, usually as the leaves emerge. These are … Continue reading
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