PLANT INFO


MAJESTIC YEW
TAXUS MEDIA MAJESTIC

Taxus x media 'Majestic'


TAXUS MEDIA MAJESTIC

Genus: TAXUS
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Height: 8-10 Feet Tall
Spread: 3-4Feet Wide
Color: green foliage
Part Sun Shade Plants
Part Sun Shade Evergreen Shrub Plants
Evergreen Shrub
Zone: 4
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TAXUS MEDIA MAJESTIC
Grower Notes:

Taxus x media 'Majestic' is a distinctive columnar evergreen shrub that features thick, dark green needles that are spirally arranged. It has small, prolific, round, fleshy red berries.

Majestic Yew thrives in both sun and shade in average, evenly moist, well-drained soils. It is ideal in foundation plantings as a small hedge or in shrub borders.




AVAILABLE SIZE TYPE GALENA IN-GROUND
TAXUS MEDIA MAJESTIC con 15 4 ft 20
TAXUS MEDIA MAJESTIC 30-36 in 560

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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.