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Japanese Maple to fill gap in corner of site field

  • 29-06-2013 6:19pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 47


    In the corner of our site, we have a gap where the two ditches should meet.

    I am wondering what type of tree or big shrub that would grow high could I put in.

    I was thinking maybe one of the Japanese maple variety that have a nice bright pink flowering would be nice there.

    It would have a good height evergreen hedging to either side with a number of trees rising from hedging throughout the site around.

    That is really why I want to add something with maybe bring a different colour to that corner of site.

    Many thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14 jason2010


    A Japanese maple in very slow growing and will take years to reach a decent height... Try a Sambuca black lace. I have on in the garden. It will grow to over 3 metres in one season and then u just chop it back hard . It has nice pink flowers too. You can find some pics in google


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 anxious1


    thanks Jason2010, had a look at it on google, looks v.nice. Is it hard to maintain and does it have to be cut back every year?


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