Collection: Hedging & Screening
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Carpinus betulus (Hedging)
Hornbeam Hedging
Carpinus betulus (Hedging)
Hornbeam Hedging
A classic, native hedging choice. New leaves emerge a fresh lime green, turning mid green -
Carpinus betulus (Pleached)
Common Hornbeam
Carpinus betulus (Pleached)
Common Hornbeam
An elegant form of hornbeam, lending structure and airy four-season screening in maturity. -
Carpinus japonica (Pleached)
Japanese hornbeam
Carpinus japonica (Pleached)
Japanese hornbeam
Introduced from Japan in 1879 this tree offers many exciting characteristics. The crown is -
Cornus mas (Pleached)
Cornelian cherry
Cornus mas (Pleached)
Cornelian cherry
Despite its common name this species isn't a cherry but belongs to the dogwood family. In -
Cornus officinalis 'Robin's Pride' (Pleached)
Japanese cornel
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Japanese cornel
Cornus officinalis 'Robin's Pride' is a versatile plant that can grow as a shrub, a tree,Sold out -
Corylus avellana (Hedging)
Hazel
An easy-to-grow, very traditional, native species with a broadly vase-shaped, multi-stemme -
Corylus maxima 'Purpurea' (Hedging)
Purple-leaved filbert
Corylus maxima 'Purpurea' (Hedging)
Purple-leaved filbert
A very small upright tree or large shrub producing purple-tinged catkins in late winter, f -
Cotoneaster 'Cornubia'
Tree cotoneaster
Cotoneaster 'Cornubia'
Tree cotoneaster
A more vigourous form of Cotoneaster family, growing upwards of 6 meters, bearing cymes of -
Crataegus monogyna (Hedging)
Hawthorn
Crataegus monogyna (Hedging)
Hawthorn
The Common hawthorn is extensively planted in the UK as hedging. In autumn its branches ar -
Cupressocyparis leylandii (Hedging)
Cypress - Leyland
Cupressocyparis leylandii (Hedging)
Cypress - Leyland
Arguably the fastest growing and most economical choice for screening. Can put on 3 ft plu -
Distylium racemosum
Isu tree
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Isu tree
This slow-growing evergreen from southern Japan is related to the witch hazel, revealed bySold out