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Privet Hedge
Privet Hedge
Drought Resistant and Easy to Trim

  (1 customer reviews)


Fast growing and long lived! Glossy foliage frames 3-inch clusters of white flowers in May and June, keeps its rich green color late into fall. Bears ebony berries in late fall that cling all winter long. Grows to 10 feet but is easily squared off for a manicured look. Produces a solid screen in a year.

Hedges divide a yard into separate spaces for outdoor entertaining, for gardening and for setting off a stretch of lawn. They are far more attractive then fencing and much less expensive.

Buying Options
Privet Hedge - 12" to 18"
66096 - For each offer ordered, get 20 plants.
Price: Each - $69.95
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Product Details
Zones: 5 - 9 (-10° F.)
Height: 12-15 '
Spacing: 2-21/2 ft
Depth: Soak roots or entire tree 2-6 hours before planting, plant so stain on trunk is at same level as previously planted
Spread: Space 1-2' apart
Sun/Shade: Sun to Half Shade
Color: Creamy White
Foliage: Loses leaves in Fall
Blooms: Late Spring/Early Summer
Comments: If heavy soil, add peat moss, dehydrated cow manure or compost. Hold plant in hole with previous planting stain at ground level. Spread roots; add soil to fill half way; compact soil; complete filling, compact soil and water well. Prune to shape as a formal hedge in summer after blooming season ends. May remain somewhat evergreen in the south. Ornamental berries in the fall. Good hedge for the northern areas and in partially shaded areas. Restricted in Arizona
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Privet Hedge  Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

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 -  Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Happy In Iowa
Reviewed By: Carol (Dubuque, Iowa)
I am very happy with my shrubs. They have only been planted for about 2 weeks and already leaves galore! I can't wait until they really get big. Very good buy.


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