45-60cm Common Hawthorn Hedging | Crataegus monogyna | Bare Root
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Commonly known as Mayflower, this native deciduous hedge is a haven for wildlife, supporting over 150 species.
- Features fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by vibrant red berries (haws) in autumn.
- Its dense, thorny branches provide an intruder-proof barrier and a safe nesting site for birds.
- A robust, fast-growing plant that is resilient in windy, exposed, and coastal locations.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', making it a superb choice for bees and butterflies.
- Species: Hawthorn
- Features: Native to UK, Wildlife benefactor, Colourful berries & fruits, Intruder proof
- Flowering Season: Early to Late Spring (March - April)
- Flower Colour: White
- Harvest Time (Berries): Autumn (October - November)
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: Bushy hedge
- Eventual Spread: 4-8m, can be kept smaller with pruning
- Growth Rate: Fast, approximately 40-60cm per year
- Hardiness: Fully hardy (H7), resistant to -20°C
- Soil Type: Any well-drained, fertile soil
- Pest & Disease: May be susceptible to caterpillars, aphids, fireblight, and powdery mildews.
- Spacing: Plant 3-7 plants per metre. For a denser hedge, plant in a double staggered row.
- Watering: Water well after planting and during dry spells for the first year.
- Feeding: Not required; this low-maintenance plant gets nutrients from the soil.
- Pruning: Trim after flowering in summer and again in autumn. Always check for nesting birds before cutting.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare root plant
- Height on Arrival: 45-60cm
- Eventual Height: Up to 8m, but easily maintained at 1-5m
Highlights
- Commonly known as Mayflower, this native deciduous hedge is a haven for wildlife, supporting over 150 species.
- Features fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by vibrant red berries (haws) in autumn.
- Its dense, thorny branches provide an intruder-proof barrier and a safe nesting site for birds.
- A robust, fast-growing plant that is resilient in windy, exposed, and coastal locations.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', making it a superb choice for bees and butterflies.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Hawthorn
- Features: Native to UK, Wildlife benefactor, Colourful berries & fruits, Intruder proof
- Flowering Season: Early to Late Spring (March - April)
- Flower Colour: White
- Harvest Time (Berries): Autumn (October - November)
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: Bushy hedge
- Eventual Spread: 4-8m, can be kept smaller with pruning
- Growth Rate: Fast, approximately 40-60cm per year
- Hardiness: Fully hardy (H7), resistant to -20°C
- Soil Type: Any well-drained, fertile soil
- Pest & Disease: May be susceptible to caterpillars, aphids, fireblight, and powdery mildews.
Planting & Care
- Spacing: Plant 3-7 plants per metre. For a denser hedge, plant in a double staggered row.
- Watering: Water well after planting and during dry spells for the first year.
- Feeding: Not required; this low-maintenance plant gets nutrients from the soil.
- Pruning: Trim after flowering in summer and again in autumn. Always check for nesting birds before cutting.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare root plant
- Height on Arrival: 45-60cm
- Eventual Height: Up to 8m, but easily maintained at 1-5m
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