A lush green garden hedge has long since overtaken the ordinary wooden fence. More and more people are showing their colors and relying on natural property boundaries. You can add even more beautiful accents with white flowers. The following plants are suitable for this.
Which plants are suitable for a hedge with white flowers?
A hedge with white flowers can consist of different types of plants, such as crabbush, magnificent spar, white panicle spar, dune rose, winter honeysuckle, bridal spar, Mayflower bush or white dwarf spar. These plants offer attractive flowers and grow well in a variety of location and soil conditions.
Hedge plants with white flowers
- the fingerbush
- the magnificent spars
- the white panicle spar
- the dune/beavernell rose
- the winter hedges/cherry hedges
- the bride/snow spar
- the May flower bush/deutzia
- the white dwarf spar
The Fingerbush
- blooms from June to October
- suitable for small hedges
- sunny location
- acid soil
The magnificent spars
- overhanging, bushy growth
- prefers nutritious, moist soils
- can tolerate radical pruning
The white panicle spar
- very rich flowers
- can tolerate radical pruning
The dune/beavernell rose
- wind resistant
- grows more in width than in height
- prefers calcareous soils
- heat-resistant
- forms red to dark brown fruits
The winter hedges/cherry hedges
- blooms in winter
- intense scent
- attracts insects
The Bride/Snow Spiers
- many flowers
- intense scent
- can tolerate pruning and drought
The Mayflower Bush/ Deutzia
- lush flowers
- Dwarf shrub
- also suitable as a pot plant
The white dwarf spar
- slow growth
- loves sunny locations
- blooms in white panicles
- can tolerate heavy pruning