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Fungus or similar on hedge plants

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  • Fairygirl said:

    I wouldn't really consider a crab apple as a hedging plant either though. It would constantly be forfeiting the wildlife friendly benefits if it's used as a hedge, unless the hedge was going to be very large in all directions.  :)
    They came in a variety pack from the nursery, so I'll see how they get on. I can always move one elsewhere and let it grow to full height.
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