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12 shrubs for a versatile mixed hedge: evergreen, berries, foliage and deciduous
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Out with the unending lines of thuja! These days, planting mixed hedges is all the fad. In such a hedge, evergreen leafage, colorful blooms and species that pollinator insects find useful grow next to each other. The hedge then becomes a perpetually changing landscape that every season paints in different hues. Here are 12 great shrubs for a mixed hedge!
4 shrubs with evergreen foliage
Cotoneaster:
Height: 2 to 20 feet for hedge varieties (there are also a number of low-growing creeping varieties).
Foliage: evergreen, dense, shiny deep green.
Blooming: simple pink or white flowers from May to July.
Special feature: hardy down to -13°F (-25°C), with uncountable tiny red berries that decorate the tree from the end of Summer to the end of Fall.
Height: 3 to 10 feet (1 to 3 m) for non-climbing varieties.
Foliage: deciduous, each serrated leaf measures around 4 to 12 inches (10 to 30 cm).
Blooming: large flower clusters, for which the soil type dictates the color: blue if it’s acidic, and purple, pink or red for alkaline and chalky soil. Long-lasting blooms, from June to September.
Feature: flower clusters come in various shapes, it’s a plant that evokes English gardens and small village gardens in French Brittany.
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