Bare Root Common Whitebeam Bundle 40/60cm x 250
(Sorbus Aria)

Common Whitebeam hedging is a medium-sized, deciduous type, with promising, oval, deep-green coloured foliage and̴Ì?large clusters of̴Ì?white flowers in spring.

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Sorbus aria is rather upright when its young but will grow rather large as it matures (up to 12m high!).̴Ì?

Its leaves have distinct white undersides that compliment the green perfectly, and even more so when the lovely, white flowers appear in clusters during Spring- these soon produce bright red berries during Autumn.̴Ì?

Make sure you plant your Whitebeam hedging as soon as possible after being delivered, as the roots are tender and cannot be left to dry out.

These 40/60cm bare root Common Whitebeam plants can grow up to 12m tall in good conditions, with their fast growth rate.̴Ì?

It is best to plant common whitebeam hedging in chalk, clay, loam, or sand based soil, that is moist and well-draining.̴Ì?

  • Growth rate: Fast (40-60cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 8-12m Tall
  • Soil type: Chalk, clay, loam, sand
  • Exposure: Exposed, sheltered
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? No

As soon as you receive your bare root plant, place it into a bucket of water for at least 2 hours. The roots must be wet when planted.̴Ì?

Prune your Common Whitebeam hedging near the end of Winter or beginning of Spring. All you will need to do is remove any diseased, dead, crossing, damaged, or congested shoots- those that are growing out of the desired shape can also be pruned out. You will not need to carry out a regular pruning routine.̴Ì?

We do recommend adding some mulch and feed, however, after pruning. This will maintain overall health.

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Berries

Berries

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Fast Growing

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White Flower

White Flower

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Common Whitebeam hedging is a medium-sized, deciduous type, with promising, oval, deep-green coloured foliage and̴Ì?large clusters of̴Ì?white flowers in spring.

View all Common Whitebeam plants

Sorbus aria is rather upright when its young but will grow rather large as it matures (up to 12m high!).̴Ì?

Its leaves have distinct white undersides that compliment the green perfectly, and even more so when the lovely, white flowers appear in clusters during Spring- these soon produce bright red berries during Autumn.̴Ì?

Make sure you plant your Whitebeam hedging as soon as possible after being delivered, as the roots are tender and cannot be left to dry out.

These 40/60cm bare root Common Whitebeam plants can grow up to 12m tall in good conditions, with their fast growth rate.̴Ì?

It is best to plant common whitebeam hedging in chalk, clay, loam, or sand based soil, that is moist and well-draining.̴Ì?

  • Growth rate: Fast (40-60cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 8-12m Tall
  • Soil type: Chalk, clay, loam, sand
  • Exposure: Exposed, sheltered
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? No

As soon as you receive your bare root plant, place it into a bucket of water for at least 2 hours. The roots must be wet when planted.̴Ì?

Prune your Common Whitebeam hedging near the end of Winter or beginning of Spring. All you will need to do is remove any diseased, dead, crossing, damaged, or congested shoots- those that are growing out of the desired shape can also be pruned out. You will not need to carry out a regular pruning routine.̴Ì?

We do recommend adding some mulch and feed, however, after pruning. This will maintain overall health.

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