PLANT INFO


REPANDENS YEW
TAXUS BACCATA REPANDENS

Taxus baccata 'Repandens'


TAXUS BACCATA REPANDENS

Genus: TAXUS
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Height: 3-4 Feet Tall
Spread: 4-5 Feet Wide
Color: green foliage
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Zone: 5
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TAXUS BACCATA REPANDENS
Grower Notes:

Taxus baccata 'Repandens' is commonly referred to as Creeping English Yew or English Yew. This very popular, slow-growing, evergreen shrub is small, prostrate and wide-spreading. It has dense, deep green foliage. Berries are rarely produced and only on older plants.

Creeping English Yew thrives in both full sun and partial shade in average, evenly moist, well-drained soils. It can tolerate full shade, but not standing water. It is ideal as a groundcover in woodland areas or in foundation plantings.




AVAILABLE SIZE TYPE GALENA IN-GROUND
TAXUS BACCATA REPANDENS con 10 24-30 in 20
TAXUS BACCATA REPANDENS 18-24 in 280

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KEY:
con = containers - available now
Galena are above ground and available now
In-Ground are still in the ground and require a Dig Order. You will not find In-Ground plant material in the Shop. Please call your sales rep.

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(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are above-ground and available now)




TAXUS TYPES:

Taxus Baccata
Commonly called English Yew or Common Yew, this long-lived evergreen is one of the best conifers for shady areaa. Males develop cones - Females develop attractive red fruit. Note: All yews are poisonous if ingested.

Taxus Cuspitata
Commonly called Japanese Yew or Spreading Yew, this evergreen makes a great foundation plant with dark green foliage that can be used as a privacy hedge. Note: All part of Yews are extremely poisonous if ingested.

Taxus Media
This is a hybrid designation for a number of yews. It is noted for its hybrid excellence. Provides needed privacy when grouped together for form a screen or hedge. It is among the smallest of the Taxus genus. Note: All yews are extremely poisonous if ingested.