Taxus baccata is a dense, slow-growing evergreen conifer valued for its deep green needle-like foliage and strong architectural form. Ideal for formal hedging, topiary, or specimen planting, it is long-lived, shade-tolerant, and highly versatile in landscaping.
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Taxus baccata, commonly known as English Yew, is a classic evergreen conifer with fine, dark green needles, a dense growth habit, and a reputation for longevity and elegance. It has been used for centuries in formal gardens, churchyards, and stately landscapes.
This slow-growing but extremely durable plant typically grows to 10–20 meters tall when left untrimmed but is easily maintained at any height or shape with pruning, making it ideal for:
Formal or decorative hedging
Topiary and garden sculptures
Foundation planting and screens
Graveyards, historical gardens, and shaded borders
In autumn, female plants produce bright red berries (arils) that contrast beautifully against the dark foliage. While the berries are attractive to birds, all parts of the plant (except the fleshy part of the berry) are toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
✂️ Excellent for tight, formal hedges or topiary
🌿 Evergreen foliage – year-round structure
🌫️ Thrives in sun or deep shade
🧱 Dense, sound-buffering and wind-resistant
🌱 Very long-lived and easy to shape
Taxus baccata is highly adaptable to pruning and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, including chalky or clay soils. Its majestic appearance and evergreen presence make it a staple in both traditional and modern gardens.
| POT | HIGHT EX. POT | PCS/CC | PCS/Pallet |
|---|---|---|---|
| p19cm C3liter | 40-60cm | 3 x 33 | 300 |
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