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60-90cm Blackthorn Hedging | Prunus spinosa | Bare Root

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60-90cm Blackthorn Hedging | Prunus spinosa | Bare Root

  • A popular UK native, offering year-round interest and a safe haven for birds.
  • Bursts into a cloud of white blossom in early spring, followed by lush green leaves and deep blue sloes in autumn – perfect for homemade sloe gin.
  • A robust and fast-growing hedge, easily maintained at your desired height between 1-4m.
  • Incredibly tough, it thrives in most soils and locations, including windy, exposed, and coastal sites.
  • Supports a wealth of wildlife, including bees, pollinators, and birds who find safe nesting sites amongst its thorns.
  • Its dense, thorny branches create an impenetrable, intruder-proof natural barrier.
  • A popular UK native, offering year-round interest and a safe haven for birds.
  • Bursts into a cloud of white blossom in early spring, followed by lush green leaves and deep blue sloes in autumn – perfect for homemade sloe gin.
  • A robust and fast-growing hedge, easily maintained at your desired height between 1-4m.
  • Incredibly tough, it thrives in most soils and locations, including windy, exposed, and coastal sites.
  • Supports a wealth of wildlife, including bees, pollinators, and birds who find safe nesting sites amongst its thorns.
  • Its dense, thorny branches create an impenetrable, intruder-proof natural barrier.
$13.55
60-90cm Blackthorn Hedging | Prunus spinosa | Bare Root
$13.55

Description

  • A popular UK native, offering year-round interest and a safe haven for birds.
  • Bursts into a cloud of white blossom in early spring, followed by lush green leaves and deep blue sloes in autumn – perfect for homemade sloe gin.
  • A robust and fast-growing hedge, easily maintained at your desired height between 1-4m.
  • Incredibly tough, it thrives in most soils and locations, including windy, exposed, and coastal sites.
  • Supports a wealth of wildlife, including bees, pollinators, and birds who find safe nesting sites amongst its thorns.
  • Its dense, thorny branches create an impenetrable, intruder-proof natural barrier.