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| | | Re: Climbers that give Bird Cover Quote:
Originally Posted by galanthophile Try and grow native plants as that is what our birds and insects are happier with. I have a hedge of hawthorn, pyracantha, holly, rosa glauca and yew and the berries are lovely and it looks good too. I'd advise against clematis montana as it will swamp everything else. Good luck, a lovely project to have! | A minor point, but neither Pyracantha nor Rosa glauca are native to the UK. That's not an argument against their use in a "wildlife" garden though.
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