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Evergreen Shub That Is Good For Wildlife?
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Hi all, We have recently had to pull out two large (what I think were) Cotoneaster shrubs that were growing up a fence; they seemed to just die back and go brown this year for some reason.
So, we want to replace them with something ideally evergreen, easy to keep and above all of value to wildlife. I noticed the bees used to love the two previous bushes when it flowered and then the birds occasionally ate the berries.
Any suggestions welcome, otherwise it is trellis and evergreen clematis (which I don't think are that attractive!)
So, we want to replace them with something ideally evergreen, easy to keep and above all of value to wildlife. I noticed the bees used to love the two previous bushes when it flowered and then the birds occasionally ate the berries.
Any suggestions welcome, otherwise it is trellis and evergreen clematis (which I don't think are that attractive!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know it's not a shrub or evergreen but there's a herbaceous perennial called Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Firetail' which is the best Bee magnet I've ever seen in 35 years of professional horticulture. I have several clumps (it's very easy to divide) and flowers from July to now. It usually covered in honey bees.
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