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It is the tree originally known as yew, though with other related trees becoming known, it may be referred to as common yew, [5] European yew, or in North America English yew. [6] It is a woodland tree in its native range, and is also grown as an ornamental tree, hedge or topiary.
Common names: yew, common yew, English yew. Scientific name: Taxus baccata. Family: Taxaceae. Origin: native. Mature yew trees can grow to 20m. The bark is reddish-brown with purple tones, and peeling. The yew is probably the most long-lived tree in northern Europe.
English yew, (Taxus baccata), (all three are lumber trade names), an ornamental evergreen tree or shrub of the yew family (Taxaceae), widely distributed throughout Europe and Asia as far east as the Himalayas. Some botanists consider the Himalayan form to be a separate species, called Himalayan yew.
1 Φεβ 2024 · The English Yew or Common Yew is a medium-sized tree with flat needle leaves and red fruits growing around a single seed. The common yew grows between 30 and 60 ft. (9 – 18 m) tall and 15 to 25 ft. (4.5 – 7.6 m) wide.
4 Απρ 2017 · Learn about the English yew, a slow-growing evergreen tree with poisonous needles and red arils. Find out its distribution, cultivars, uses, and conservation status.
Yew (Taxus baccata) is a native plant that can be used for hedging, topiary or specimen. It has needle-like foliage and red berry-like fruits, but all parts are toxic except the fruits.
Yew is one of only three coniferous species (trees that bear cones and needle-like leaves) native to the UK. Yew has sparked much horticultural interest as a popular ornamental plant so there are multiple cultivated varieties (cultivars), some of which have bright yellow arils around the seeds.