If you garden in an exposed area, finding the right hedging plants for windy sites can transform your outdoor space. Strong winds can damage delicate foliage, cause uneven growth, and make it a challenge to establish a lush, practical hedge. Fortunately, there are many resilient options available that not only withstand the windiest conditions but also provide privacy, structure, and year-round interest. From coastal gardens to hilltops and open plains, selecting wind-tolerant hedging plants will help you create effective shelter and beautiful boundaries.

Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as Kohuhu or Black Matipo, is a fast-growing, evergreen native tree ideal for hedging, screening, and shelter in New Zealand gardens. It features wavy-edged green leaves on distinctive dark stems and produces small, sweetly scented purple flowers in spring. Reaching 4–6 metres tall, Kohuhu thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts well to coastal, windy, and dry conditions. Its tidy, upright form makes it a versatile and low-maintenance landscaping choice.
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Podocarpus gracilior, commonly known as the African Fern Pine, Fern Podocarpus, carries soft, weeping, deep green foliage held on rigid branches. It typically grows to 20 m tall and 10 m wide but can easily be contained with trimming. Podocarpus gracilior makes a lovely shade tree, specimen, screen, or hedge. It also suits being included in a mixed planting in a large garden and or being used in an avenue planting.
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