Yew Hedging Trees 60-80cm High 10L pot

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Yew Hedging Trees 60-80cm High 10L pot

Yew Trees, Taxus Baccata, ‘English Yew’.

Yew trees, belonging to the genus Taxus, are iconic evergreen conifers that have graced the Earth for centuries. Known for their enduring elegance, yews have found a place in both historical landscapes and modern gardens. The genus includes various species, with the English yew (Taxus baccata) being one of the most well-known and widely cultivated.

Yew trees are characterised by dark green, needle-like leaves arranged spirally on the branches. The foliage is densely packed, creating a lush and luxurious appearance. The bark of yew trees is typically smooth and reddish-brown when young, gradually becoming rougher and greyer with age. Yews are dioecious, meaning individual trees are either male or female. The females produce striking, fleshy red berries known as arils, which surround the toxic seed.

Growth and Size of Yew Trees

Yew trees are relatively slow-growing, which contributes to their longevity. In optimal conditions, they can reach impressive heights, with some specimens exceeding 50 feet. Yews are often pruned to maintain a desired shape or size, making them suitable for hedges, topiaries, and formal gardens. Their adaptability to pruning is one of the reasons they have been a favourite in ornamental horticulture for centuries.

Yew trees hold cultural and historical significance across various civilizations. In medieval European churchyards, yews were planted for their association with everlasting life and their ability to withstand harsh conditions. The resilient nature of yews also made them popular for crafting longbows in medieval England. Furthermore, the presence of yews in Chinese and Japanese gardens symbolises longevity and endurance.

Yew trees are valued for their versatility in landscaping. They can be employed as ornamental specimens, hedging plants, or even shaped into intricate topiaries. Their ability to thrive in various soil types and climates makes them adaptable to diverse environments.

Yew trees stand as enduring symbols of beauty, resilience, and cultural significance. Their timeless elegance, adaptability, and historical importance make them a cherished component of landscapes around the world. Whether gracing historic churchyards or enhancing contemporary gardens, yew trees continue to capture the imagination and admiration of nature enthusiasts and horticulturists alike.

Yew Trees, Taxus Baccata, ‘English Yew’ hedges are evergreen hedging plants that make the most fantastic formal hedges due to their slow growing nature. These Yew Trees are 60-80cm high in 10 litre pots and can be planted at 2- 2.5 plants per metre.

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Yew Trees, Taxus Baccata, ‘English Yew’.

  • Yew Trees are 60-80cm in height.
  • Recommended Planting Density – 2.5 per metre.
  • Slower growing evergreen conifer trees, 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 25 trees for Free Delivery*

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