Yew Hedging Trees Rootballed 125-150cm

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Yew Trees Rootballed

Yew trees, belonging to the Taxus genus, are evergreen conifers known for their dark green needles, red berries, and iconic appearance. Common species include English Yew (Taxus baccata) and Japanese Yew (Taxus cuspidata), each with unique characteristics.

Growth Habit: Yews have a slow to moderate growth rate, typically forming pyramidal or columnar shapes. They are often utilised for various landscaping purposes, including hedges, topiaries, or as standalone ornamental trees, providing year-round interest with their evergreen nature.

Berries and Toxicity: Female yew trees produce toxic seeds within fleshy, non-toxic red berries called arils. While the arils are safe, all other parts of the tree contain toxic compounds known as taxanes. Caution is advised, particularly in areas frequented by children or pets.

Versatility and Cultural Significance: Yews are highly versatile and can be shaped into various forms through pruning. Their adaptability makes them suitable for formal landscaping designs. Additionally, yew trees hold historical and cultural significance, often associated with themes of longevity and immortality.

Growing Conditions: Adaptable to various soil types, yews prefer well-drained soil and thrive in full to partial sun. Proper consideration of the specific yew species and its suitability for your region is essential for successful growth.

Pruning and Maintenance: Yews respond well to pruning, allowing them to be shaped into formal hedges, topiaries, or maintained as specimen trees. Regular maintenance helps control their size and shape, contributing to their overall aesthetic appeal.

Disease Resistance: Yews are generally resistant to many diseases and pests, making them relatively low-maintenance. Good care practices, including proper pruning and avoiding overly wet conditions, contribute to their overall health.

Yew trees offer a combination of aesthetic appeal, adaptability, and historical significance. Careful consideration of their growth habits, toxicity, and specific growing conditions ensures their successful integration into your landscaping or garden design.

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SKU: YEWRB125-150

Taxus Baccata, ‘English Yew’. Rootballed Trees

  • Trees are 125-150cm in height.
  • Recommended Planting Density – 2 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 12 trees for Free Delivery*

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