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60-90cm Common Hazel Hedging | Corylus avellana | Bare Root

60-90cm Common Hazel Hedging | Corylus avellana | Bare Root

  • This native Hazel hedge is a haven for wildlife and produces delicious, edible hazelnuts for you to harvest in autumn.
  • From January to March, the bare branches are decorated with beautiful, fluffy yellow catkins, providing early interest.
  • In autumn, its large, round leaves transform into striking shades of orange and gold.
  • A fast-growing and fully hardy shrub, it can reach up to 8m but is easily maintained at a smaller size of 1-5m to suit your garden.
  • Pruned stems make excellent, sturdy stakes for supporting peas, beans, and other climbing plants.
  • Provides a vital habitat and food source for over 70 insect species, as well as birds, dormice, and squirrels.
$3.72

Original: $10.64

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60-90cm Common Hazel Hedging | Corylus avellana | Bare Root

$10.64

$3.72

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60-90cm Common Hazel Hedging | Corylus avellana | Bare Root

  • This native Hazel hedge is a haven for wildlife and produces delicious, edible hazelnuts for you to harvest in autumn.
  • From January to March, the bare branches are decorated with beautiful, fluffy yellow catkins, providing early interest.
  • In autumn, its large, round leaves transform into striking shades of orange and gold.
  • A fast-growing and fully hardy shrub, it can reach up to 8m but is easily maintained at a smaller size of 1-5m to suit your garden.
  • Pruned stems make excellent, sturdy stakes for supporting peas, beans, and other climbing plants.
  • Provides a vital habitat and food source for over 70 insect species, as well as birds, dormice, and squirrels.

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  • This native Hazel hedge is a haven for wildlife and produces delicious, edible hazelnuts for you to harvest in autumn.
  • From January to March, the bare branches are decorated with beautiful, fluffy yellow catkins, providing early interest.
  • In autumn, its large, round leaves transform into striking shades of orange and gold.
  • A fast-growing and fully hardy shrub, it can reach up to 8m but is easily maintained at a smaller size of 1-5m to suit your garden.
  • Pruned stems make excellent, sturdy stakes for supporting peas, beans, and other climbing plants.
  • Provides a vital habitat and food source for over 70 insect species, as well as birds, dormice, and squirrels.