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14 Αυγ 2020 · Commonly referred to as a Yew, Taxus Densiformis is a dense spreading evergreen shrub. Densiformis is the most popular Yew. It has a dense center and dark green needles. The neat, tidy appearance makes it the ideal evergreen to use as a basic foundation planting, hedge, screen or border.
Add some beautiful greenery with this shrub. This dense, low spreading evergreen shrub is prized for is foliage which perfectly complements any space. Its thick branches hold deep green foliage year around and is accompanied by scarlet-colored berry-like cones in the winter season.
This hybrid between an English and Japanes Yews takes the best of both worlds, the ornamental size of the English Yew and the hardiness of the Japanese Yew. Tolerates shade and droughts.
A broad evergreen shrub with fine, bright green needles, suited to sun or shade. Dense, easily pruned growth brings structure and texture to the landscape throughout the year. Pairs well with other evergreens and provides shelter for birds. Red berries add to its appeal.
This dense, low, spreading shrub is an excellent basic foundation planting for a hedge, screen or border. The dark green foliage backs scarlet-colored, berry-like cones. A versatile and durable evergreen that provides year-round interest in the landscape and tolerates shearing well. Light. Full sun, Partial sun.
If you are looking for a lush, spreading evergreen that is cold hardy, the Dense Yew is an excellent choice. The dark green foliage is soft to the touch and attractive. The pretty red berries attract songbirds. This shrub adds year-round interest to your landscape.
Densiformis Yew is a slow-growing evergreen shrub that can reach up to 5 feet tall and wide. With its dark green foliage and dense habit, it makes an excellent hedge or screen. It is also a good choice for topiary or as a specimen plant. With proper care, Densiformis Yew can live for many years.