Evergreen Hedge with Flowers
Enjoy the best of both worlds with an evergreen hedge with flowers. While most evergreen hedges only form a green wall, these varieties surprise you in spring or late summer with beautiful blossoms and a delightful fragrance. This way, you enjoy complete privacy 365 days a year, as well as a colorful, vibrant garden that attracts insects and birds. Discover our favorite flowering, evergreen hedge plants at Planten247.
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Photinia Little Red Robin - 1 Linear Meter - ↕30-35cm - Ø9cm - 8x
Photinia Little Red Robin is a beautiful shrub that is perfectly suited for a hedge. This plant not only adds structure to your garden but is also ...
View full detailsIlex crenata Caroline Upright - 8 Plants - 1 Linear Meter - ↕25-30cm - Ø9cm
Ilex crenata Caroline Upright is a beautiful shrub that is perfect for creating a lovely hedge. This plant not only has a sleek, upright growth hab...
View full detailsPhotinia fraseri Carre Rouge - red-green leaves - 8 plants - 1 linear meter - evergreen - ↕30-35cm - Ø9cm
Photinia fraseri Carre Rouge is a beautiful hedging plant that is perfect for creating a green screen. This plant is known for its striking red you...
View full detailsPrunus laurocerasus Caucasica - 1 linear meter - ↕30-35 cm - Ø9cm - 8x
"Prunus laurocerasus Caucasica is a beautiful hedging plant that is perfect for creating a dense and green barrier. This plant is known for its glo...
View full detailsPrunus laurocerasus Novita - 1 linear meter - ↕30-35 cm - Ø9cm - 8x
"Prunus laurocerasus Novita is a popular hedging plant known for its lush, glossy leaves and rapid growth. This plant is ideal for creating a dense...
View full detailsPrunus laurocerasus Rotundifolia - 1 linear meter - ↕30-35 cm - Ø9cm - 8x
"Prunus laurocerasus Rotundifolia Hedge Plant The Prunus laurocerasus Rotundifolia is a popular hedge plant known for its lush, green leaves and ex...
View full detailsPhotinia fraseri Red Robin - red-green foliage - 8 plants - 1 linear meter - evergreen - ↕30-35cm - Ø9cm
"Photinia fraseri Red Robin is a popular hedging plant known for its striking red leaves in the spring. This plant is ideal for creating a dense, g...
View full detailsWhat is an evergreen flowering hedge?
An evergreen flowering hedge combines the practical benefits of a dense boundary with the aesthetics of a flowering border. Instead of a standard green wall, you choose a hedge that transforms every year. Consider the popular Photinia, which produces beautiful white flower clusters after its iconic red shoots, or the classic Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) with its striking white flower spikes. There is also plenty of choice for low boundaries, such as the Lilyturf (Liriope), which officially remains evergreen and surprises in the autumn with purple flower spikes. These hedges offer structure year-round and a seasonal spectacle.
The benefits of a flowering, evergreen hedge
The greatest benefit of an evergreen flowering hedge is the enormous biodiversity it brings to your garden. While you enjoy the scent and color yourself, the flowers attract beneficial pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Later in the year, the flowers of many species form berries, which birds gratefully use as a food source in the winter. Additionally, the hedge remains completely dense even after flowering, meaning you do not have to compromise on your privacy. It is the ideal solution for garden enthusiasts who want to replace a low-maintenance fence with a lively, natural element that looks different every month.
What to look for when buying an evergreen flowering hedge?
When selecting the right species for your garden, there are a few points to consider:
- Pruning time: This is crucial. If you prune a flowering hedge too early in the spring, you cut away the flower buds. Preferably prune immediately after flowering.
- Light: Most evergreen flowering hedges bloom more profusely as they receive more sunlight. In deep shade, the plant will still grow, but produce fewer flowers.
- Scent: Some species, such as the Olive Willow (Elaeagnus), have very inconspicuous flowers that nevertheless spread a wonderfully strong scent throughout the garden.
- Growth rate: Fast growers such as the Laurel require more space and more frequent pruning than compact species such as the Ilex.
How do I care for my flowering evergreen hedge?
Caring for an evergreen flowering hedge requires a smart approach to pruning. To enjoy the flowers every year, we recommend pruning only after flowering has finished. This way, you give the plant the chance to form new buds for the following year. Give the hedge a good base fertilization with organic fertilizers in early spring; the extra energy ensures not only dense growth but also more abundant flowering. Ensure sufficient water during dry periods, especially for species that bloom in summer or autumn, to support flower formation.
Buy an evergreen flowering hedge at Planten247
Do you want to enrich your garden with a boundary that offers more than just greenery? Buying an evergreen flowering hedge at Planten247 means choosing top quality and a unique appearance. We select our plants based on vigor, winter hardiness, and, of course, their beautiful bloom. Whether you are looking for a sleek hedge for a modern garden or a looser, natural boundary: we deliver the best plants directly to your home. Order today and give your garden the color and privacy it deserves with flowering hedges from Planten247!
Frequently asked questions about flowering evergreen hedges
When does an evergreen hedge bloom on average?
That depends heavily on the species. Most Laurel species and Photinia bloom in the spring (May/June). However, there are also species such as the Oleaster that bloom in the autumn, or the Lilyturf that only shows its color in August.
Does the hedge become less dense when it blooms?
No, flowering has no influence on the density of the foliage. An evergreen hedge with flowers continues to form a closed screen all year round. The flowers grow between or on top of the green leaves.
Are the berries poisonous after flowering?
With many flowering hedges, such as Laurel and Holly, berries follow after flowering. Although birds find these delicious, they are often inedible for humans and pets. Keep this in mind when making your choice if you have small children or pets that like to nibble on plants.
