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Solved Help to identify the hedge please

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by tristanstartsgardening, Jun 2, 2019.

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  1. tristanstartsgardening

    tristanstartsgardening Gardener

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    I noticed that some plants grow very quickly recently and their leaves start to steal suns from my hedge. I concern it may eventually kill the hedge.

    • IMG-6273 is my hedge. What hedge is it? I am considering plant a few more to improve privacy.
    • IMG-6277 AND IMG-6278 are two plants that I suspect that are harmful for the hedge (IMG-6373). What are those two plants? Should I leave them there or get rid of them?
    • If 6277 and 6278 are fine to leave, how likely will they eventually kill 6273?
    Thank you in advance for all suggestions.
     

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Berberis, bramble and field maple
    I'd get rid of the bramble, the other two are good hedge plants and probably what was planted originally.
     
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      Make sure that you trim/shape the field maple regularly otherwise it will become a large tree.
       
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      • tristanstartsgardening

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        Thanks for the reply. Should I remove even the root of bramble? Or just cut the outgrown part?
         
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        Thanks for the reply. The annoying thing is that some of field maple grows horizontally rather than vertically probably due to other hedges block it’s way.
         
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        Agree with all Pete's id.
        Berberis sp, bramble and Acer campestre...common name field maple.

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        Yes try to remove root from bramble.

        All hedges need to be trimmed regularly to keep to shape...otherwise you end up with huge trees and a hedge 20ft wide!
         
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