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Wild Cherry Bare Root Hedging (Prunus avium) 40–60cm

PRODUCT CODE: PA-BR-40/60

£1.28
(Incl. Tax)
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Volume Discounts

Bulk purchase and receive the following discounts

Quantity Discount Price
250 £1.16
1000 £1.1

Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) bare root trees, 40–60cm, are a preferred choice for UK hedging due to their hardy growth, ornamental spring flowers, and autumn colour display. Suitable for gardens, boundaries, and wildlife-friendly landscaping, they thrive across most UK climates, including as far north as Orkney.

Key Features

  • Height at maturity: Up to 30m over 30 years
  • Growth rate: 20–40cm per year (average)
  • Flowering: Masses of white flowers from red/pink buds (April–May)
  • Fruit: Deep red cherries attract birds and wildlife
  • Foliage: Turns red/yellow in autumn for seasonal interest
  • Type: Bareroot, 40–60cm supplied, Scottish/UK native

FAQs

  • Is wild cherry good for hedging in UK gardens? Yes. It forms dense, attractive hedges and grows well in a wide range of UK soils and climates.
  • How does wild cherry compare to other bare root fruit trees for autumn colour? Wild cherry features striking red and yellow autumn leaves, making it one of the best native options for seasonal interest.
  • Will it grow well in northern areas like Orkney? Wild cherry is proven hardy across the UK, including Orkney and similar northern regions.
  • What are the advantages of planting bare root wild cherry? Bare root trees establish quickly, are more affordable per plant, and are easy to handle in bulk for hedging.
  • Are wild cherry trees good for wildlife? Yes—flowers support pollinators and cherries feed birds. Excellent for natural habitats.
Prunus avium (Wild Cherry) 40–60cm bare root saplings hedge plant.
Wild Cherry Bare Root Hedging (Prunus avium) 40–60cm
£1.28
(Incl. Tax)