TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS


DENSE YEW
TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS

Taxus x media 'Densiformis'

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TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS

Genus: TAXUS
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Height: 4-5 Feet Tall
Spread: 5-6 Feet Wide
Color: green foliage
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Evergreen Shrub
Zone: 4
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TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS
Grower Notes:

Taxus x media 'Densiformis' is commonly referred to as Densiformis Yew or Anglo-Japanese Yew. It is a slow, low-growing, wide-spreading, semi-dwarf, evergreen shrub with dark green foliage. New growth is emerald green and fades to a rich, darker green.

Densiformis Yew thrives in full sun to partial shade in average, evenly moist, well-drained soils. It can tolerate full shade, but not consistently wet conditions. It is ideal as a specimen plant or foundation plantings.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON
TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS 24-30 in 1 00 0
TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS con 10 24-30 in 204 1220 94
TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS  *SALE* con 3 15-18 in 220 7290 0
TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS con 3 12-15 in 197 1240 0
TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS con 5 18-24 in 8 00 0
TAXUS MEDIA DENSIFORMIS con 5 15-18 in 252 240 0

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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.






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