Bare Root Guelder Rose Bundle 40/60cm x 100
(Viburnum opulus)

Viburnum opulus is a flowering hedge with delicately scented blooms that pop out in the Summer, following with bright red leaves and berries in the Autumn.

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Guelder Rose is the ideal ornamental species with its decorative flat clusters of lovely, white flowers. By Autumn, you'll be gifted stunning red berries that beautifully complement the autumnal leaf shades- they're seen as a great source of food for birds, too!

You must plant Guelder Rose Bare Root plants as soon as possible after they're delivered. The roots are tender and cannot dry out.

These 40/60cm bare root Guelder Rose plants have an average growth rate but will exceed 5m tall in good conditions.

With an average growth rate, Guelder Rose hedging can reach an ultimate height of 5m.
  • Growth rate: Average (20-40cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 5m+ Tall
  • Soil type: Normal, chalk, clay
  • Exposure: Inland, exposed
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? No

You must place your bare root plant straight into a bucket of water for 2 hours or more, after being delivered. The roots are tender and cannot be left to dry out.

Guelder Rose does not need much pruning or maintenance, being one of the very few plants that produce flowers and berries on previous year's growth. If you have a healthy plant, new stems will always grow each year- you will just need to give it a general trim to maintain its shape. Any pruning should be done near the end of Spring, removing dead, broken, or overcrowded branches. Up to one-third of the plant can be trimmed each year.

Please note: Even though trimming the plant will lead to a loss of berries the same year, there will be a much stronger, healthier yield of berries the following year.

Hard pruning will need to be done to overgrown/old plants, and must be done in the late Autumn months, before Winter.

Berries

Berries

Tall

Tall

White Flower

White Flower

£108
This product has a minimum order quantity of 1

Viburnum opulus is a flowering hedge with delicately scented blooms that pop out in the Summer, following with bright red leaves and berries in the Autumn.

View all Guelder Rose plants

Guelder Rose is the ideal ornamental species with its decorative flat clusters of lovely, white flowers. By Autumn, you'll be gifted stunning red berries that beautifully complement the autumnal leaf shades- they're seen as a great source of food for birds, too!

You must plant Guelder Rose Bare Root plants as soon as possible after they're delivered. The roots are tender and cannot dry out.

These 40/60cm bare root Guelder Rose plants have an average growth rate but will exceed 5m tall in good conditions.

With an average growth rate, Guelder Rose hedging can reach an ultimate height of 5m.
  • Growth rate: Average (20-40cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 5m+ Tall
  • Soil type: Normal, chalk, clay
  • Exposure: Inland, exposed
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? No

You must place your bare root plant straight into a bucket of water for 2 hours or more, after being delivered. The roots are tender and cannot be left to dry out.

Guelder Rose does not need much pruning or maintenance, being one of the very few plants that produce flowers and berries on previous year's growth. If you have a healthy plant, new stems will always grow each year- you will just need to give it a general trim to maintain its shape. Any pruning should be done near the end of Spring, removing dead, broken, or overcrowded branches. Up to one-third of the plant can be trimmed each year.

Please note: Even though trimming the plant will lead to a loss of berries the same year, there will be a much stronger, healthier yield of berries the following year.

Hard pruning will need to be done to overgrown/old plants, and must be done in the late Autumn months, before Winter.

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