The Scientific name for a hedge bush plant is dependent on the species of plant. Some of the scientific names of plants uses for hedges are, Abelia x grandiflora, Buxus selections and Ilex crenata.
hedge pig= hedge hog
The oak (there are several species) is usually grown as a long-lived, hardwood tree. If oak is growing in a mixed hedge, annual hedge cutting will force the oak to grow more like a shrub.
There are 17 species of hedgehog are found through parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand. There are no hedgehogs native to Australia, and no living species native to NorthAmerica.
If you are talking about "a hedge", as in a row of bushy plants or such, then yes, it is a noun. Hedge can also be used as a verb though, as in "to hedge a garden".
The frequency of laying a hedge depends on the type of hedge and its growth rate. Generally, hedges should be trimmed annually to maintain shape and promote healthy growth. For fast-growing species, more frequent trimming may be necessary, while slower-growing varieties can be managed with less frequent maintenance. Regular inspection can help determine the best timing for trimming based on the specific hedge's needs.
Hedgehogs are endangered species, but luckily are not considered too greatly threatened. They are on the 'red list' which means they are not of large concern.
The plural of hedge is hedges.
The noun hedge is used as a collective noun for a hedge of herons.
The plural form of hedge is hedges.
The meaning of a "hedge" would be best described as a "hedge of protection" against the volatile market. Also used in the term Hedge Fund
Hedge roots typically extend to a depth of 1 to 3 feet, depending on the species and soil conditions. However, some hedge plants may develop deeper roots in search of moisture and nutrients, particularly in well-drained soils. In general, the root system tends to be relatively shallow but can spread widely to support the plant.