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I'm going by the fact that I have a 7ft Leylandii hedge in my back garden and the neighbours hacked back there side really hard and it regrew. Maybe it was a rare occurance.:confused1: But Yew's definitely do.

 

Might of been a Thuja, they do a bit. Leylandii does not grow from bare wood.

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I'm going by the fact that I have a 7ft Leylandii hedge in my back garden and the neighbours hacked back there side really hard and it regrew. Maybe it was a rare occurance.:confused1: But Yew's definitely do.

 

It didn't grow back from the old wood it must have had a bit of green left.

 

Yew grows back because it is a proper tree not some scummy interspecific hybrid

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