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Sounds like the surveyor will sort it out Get him to underline the points of trespass to you for future reference. Anything cut down on the neighbour's side but which belongs to you has to be brought back to you. That happened to my ma once, when she trimmed a lazy neighbour's privet. We had a solicitor's letter about it and my mum had to take back any privet cuttings and put them on the neighbour's doorstep!
Not much comfort if plants are uprooted, but you are entitled to them and perhaps the cut flowers would have been nice.