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Elaeagnus angustifolia - Oleaster Hedging

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Fragrant Screening Hedging Acidic Soil Coastal Areas

Exposed Windy Areas

 

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Oleaster, Silverberry - Bareroot Shrubs

Oleaster, Elaeagnus angustifolia, is a great hedging plant for poor soils and windy sites on the coast. It is thorny and has silvery, fragrant foliage. The small, abundant yellow flowers aren't very showy, but they have a good scent that carries well. These mature into small silver-orange berries, which are edible, although they don't have much flavour and tend to be quickly picked off by birds. As a shrub, Oleaster is also good for small gardens, especially if the soil quality is poor.
We use Oleaster in our coastal hedging packs.

Growing Oleaster Hedging:
Oleaster's roots fix nitrogen, so it will thrive on the worst soils. It will grow in salty seaside areas, although it is not suitable for growing on chalk. To 4m
Hedge Plant Spacing: 3 plants per metre.

Elaeagnus angustifolia's native range is from Russia to Iran, where its berries are dried, powdered and added to milk for drinking. It has been grown in Britain since the 1500s.