Hedges with persistent and semi persistent leaves

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 A beauty of a garden hedge can decrease dramatically during winter, after loosing it's leaves. But there's hope. A lot of species used for hedging have persistent or semi persistent leaves, thus keeping their color and shape (almost) intact through the harshness of winter. Have a look. 

Up to a feet tall species
Berberis buxifolia
Buxus sempervirens
Lonicera pileata
Lavandula angustifolia
Santolina chamaecyparissus
 
Up to three feet tall species
Buxus sempervirens
Mahonia sp.
Euonymus japonicus
Taxus baccata
 
Up to six feet tall species
Berberis julianae
Berberis gagnepainii
Ilex aquifolium
Ligustrum vulgare
Pyracantha sp.
Prunus laurocerasus
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
Taxus baccata
Thuja occidentalis
Thuja plicata
 
Over seven feet tall species
Ligstrum vulgare "Atrovirens"
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana "Aumii"
Cupressocyparis leylandii
Picea abies
Pseudotsuga menziesii caesia
Taxus baccata
Thuja occidentalis
Thuja plicata 

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