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Tamarisk Trees - Tamarix tetrandra

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Tamarisk - Bareroot Sapling Plants

Tamarisk, Tamarix tetrandra, is a large shrub or small tree. It produces masses of little pink flowers in May and June that are often likened to coral. It is a good hedge plant for seaside areas (we often put it in our mixed coastal hedging packs), but we think it is at its best when it is allowed to grow freely as a specimen shrub, when it can be pruned hard immediately after flowering to encourage lots of beautiful plumes of new growth the following year.

Growing Tamarisk
An excellent wind resister, it grows well in exposed or coastal areas and grow on the beach with it roots in salt water. It is also fine inland, as long as it has full sun and the soil drainage is good, although it won't grow on chalk. Tamarisk will grow to 8 metres.
Tamarisk Hedge Spacing: 3 plants per metre.

Tamarisk is a Mediterranean and Arabian plant that was brought to Britain in 1821. In 2002, it won the RHS Award of Garden Merit.