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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.
Taxus × media 'Densiformis' (Anglo-Japanese Yew) is a semi-dwarf, evergreen shrub of rounded habit when young and spreading with age. Its dense undulating branches are clothed in glossy bright green needles, held in 2 ranks.
Taxus cuspidata, commonly known as Japanese yew, is a broad-columnar needled evergreen tree or multistemmed shrub that is native to Korea, China, Russia and Japan. In its native habitat, it will grow to as much as 30-50’ tall.
Dense Spreading Yew (Taxus baccata 'Densa') is an evergreen shrub or small tree with a dense, spreading habit. It is native to Europe and Asia and has been introduced to North America. The leaves are dark green, leathery, and triangular in shape with a sharply pointed tip.
'Densiformis' is a dense, wide-spreading, female form with bright green foliage. Withstands nearly any amount of pruning. Black vine weevil can be a problem, but this is rare. Newly planted yews do not perform well in poorly drained soils. Perhaps overused in the urban landscape. Can be severely damaged by deer.
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.
An ideal landscape shrub with a dense, wide-spreading habit, bright green emerging foliage is held against dark evergreen needles in spring; an extremely versatile garden or foundation shrub, takes pruning very well, does well in shade.