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Wild Cherry Bare Root Hedge Plant 60-80cm (Prunus avium)
PRODUCT CODE: PA-BR-60/80
£1.80
(Incl. Tax)
Volume Discounts
| Quantity | Discount Price |
|---|---|
| 250 | £1.54 |
| 1000 | £1.38 |
Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) bare root plants, 60-80cm, are ideal for wildlife-friendly native hedges across the UK—including northern climates. These hardy trees grow 20-40cm per year, offering masses of white spring flowers and brilliant red/yellow autumn leaves. Mature specimens reach up to 30m.
Key Features
- UK native species: Supports bees, birds, and pollinators
- Size supplied: 60-80cm bare root for easy planting and fast establishment
- Growth rate: 20-40cm/year on average in neutral to alkaline soils
- Flowering: White cup-shaped flowers in April-May
- Fruit: Red cherry-like fruit beneficial for wildlife
- Suits: Hedgerows, gardens, farmland, rural and urban planting
- Hardiness: Thrives throughout the UK, including Orkney
FAQs
- Is wild cherry good for native hedgerows? Yes, wild cherry is highly recommended for UK native hedging due to its wildlife value and robust growth.
- How does bare root wild cherry compare to other cherries? Prunus avium establishes faster and supports more UK wildlife than ornamental types; it is better suited for non-formal layouts.
- Does it attract wildlife and give autumn color? Yes—flowers and fruit attract pollinators and birds; foliage turns vivid red/yellow each autumn.
- Will a 60-80cm bare root tree thrive in the north? Wild cherry is hardy and adapts to northern climates—plant from November to March for best results.
- How quickly does bare root wild cherry establish? Expect visible growth in the first spring and an average of 20-40cm per year after planting.
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Wild Cherry Bare Root Hedge Plant 60-80cm (Prunus avium)
£1.80
(Incl. Tax)
