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PLANTED ROW OF SHRUBS
Hedgerow; Hedgerow removal; Hedgerows; Hooper's Rule; Hedge (gardening); Hedge Plant; Quickset hedge; Live fencing; Live fence; Quickset; Hedge (barrier); Hedgerow trees; Hedgerow tree; Living fence; Instant hedge; Hedge plant; Hooper's rule; Quick-set; Hedge row
  • Leao-tong}}), with an additional branch going northeast, to separate the [[Mongols]] and the [[Manchus]]
  • Instant hedge growing in fields at Elveden Estate
  • Hedges trimmed in a California lawn
  • A clipped beech hedge in Germany, grown as high as a house for privacy and to serve as a windbreak
  • A typical old [[Scottish march]] dyke, but without boundary trees
  • Beech planted on a march dyke (boundary hedge) of the 18th century.
  • A stretch of newly laid traditional hedging near [[Middleton, Northamptonshire]]
  • Oak and beech hedges are common in [[Great Britain]]
  • A typical clipped [[European beech]] hedge in the [[Eifel]], [[Germany]].
  • A round hedge of [[Creeping groundsel]].
  • A traditional stone-faced [[Devon hedge]] at [[Beaford]], with stones placed on edge

Hedgerow         
·noun A row of shrubs, or trees, planted for inclosure or separation of fields.
hedgerow         
(hedgerows)
A hedgerow is a row of bushes, trees, and plants, usually growing along a bank bordering a country lane or between fields.
N-VAR
hedgerow         
¦ noun a hedge of wild shrubs and occasional trees bordering a field.
Origin
OE: from hedge + obs. rew 'hedgerow'.

Wikipedia

Hedge

A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area, such as between neighbouring properties. Hedges that are used to separate a road from adjoining fields or one field from another, and are of sufficient age to incorporate larger trees, are known as hedgerows. Often they serve as windbreaks to improve conditions for the adjacent crops, as in bocage country. When clipped and maintained, hedges are also a simple form of topiary.

A hedge often operates as, and sometimes is called, a "live fence". This may either consist of individual fence posts connected with wire or other fencing material, or it may be in the form of densely planted hedges without interconnecting wire. This is common in tropical areas where low-income farmers can demarcate properties and reduce maintenance of fence posts that otherwise deteriorate rapidly. Many other benefits can be obtained depending on the species chosen.

Pronunciation examples for hedgerow
1. "If there's a bustle in your hedgerow,
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2. "If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now,
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3. If there's a bustle in your hedgerow don't be alarmed now.
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Examples of use of hedgerow
1. What hedgerow structure and management produce the greatest wildlife benefits?
2. I walked along my favourite sunken path, high bank to the left, hedgerow on the right.
3. The 500 mourners who attended his funeral last Thursday have been asked to plant hedgerow trees in his memory.
4. Everyone will have seen them, even if they can‘t identify this effervescent hedgerow plant with its dinner plate–sized, flat floral heads of miniature white flowers that loll and lop and create a foaming mass among its emerald foliage.
5. It runs the length of a gorgeous and ancient hedgerow, and right now it is teeming and humming and buzzing with insects÷ flies, midges, bees, wasps, butterflies, hoverflies÷ everything thing that can possibly revel in the achievement of high summer.