Yew Hedging Trees 80cm+ High 10L pot

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Yew Hedging Trees

Taxus Baccata, ‘English Yew’.

Taxus baccata, commonly known as the English Yew, stands as an iconic evergreen tree that has graced landscapes, gardens, and cultural traditions for centuries. This slow-growing conifer is celebrated for its distinctive dark green foliage, versatile uses in landscaping, and its deep-rooted significance in various historical and symbolic contexts.

Appearance and Growth Of Yew Trees

The English Yew is characterised by its dense, dark green needles that form a columnar or conical shape. Its compact growth habit and ability to withstand heavy pruning make it an excellent choice for formal hedges, topiaries, and ornamental focal points in gardens. While the English Yew has a slow growth rate, it can reach impressive heights of up to 50 feet over centuries.

The English Yew’s versatility in landscaping is a key reason for its enduring popularity. It is frequently used for creating formal hedges, where its dense foliage provides an elegant and timeless boundary. The tree’s ability to withstand heavy pruning allows for creative topiary designs, adding a touch of sophistication to gardens. Additionally, English Yews can be employed as standalone specimens, offering a classic and majestic presence to any landscape.

Taxus baccata thrives in well-drained soil and is adaptable to various soil types. It prefers partial to full shade but can tolerate sunlight. While relatively low-maintenance, providing consistent moisture and avoiding waterlogged conditions promotes optimal growth. The English Yew’s tolerance of urban conditions makes it suitable for both rural and urban landscapes.

It’s crucial to note that the English Yew contains toxic compounds, especially in its seeds and foliage. Ingesting any part of the tree can be harmful and potentially fatal, making it essential to exercise caution, especially in areas frequented by children and pets.

Taxus baccata, the English Yew, stands as a symbol of enduring elegance and cultural resonance. From churchyards to modern landscapes, its dark green foliage and timeless appeal continue to make it a cherished and iconic presence in gardens around the world.

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SKU: YEW10L80+

Taxus Baccata, ‘English Yew’.

  • Trees are 80cm+ in height.
  • Recommended Planting Density – 2.5 per metre.
  • Slower growing evergreen conifer tree, requiring less maintenance once established.
  • Excellent as a formal hedge and also makes great topiary.
  • Small, dark green leaves and red berried fruits in Winter.
  • Buy 18 trees for Free Delivery*

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