Taxus - Wikipedia Taxus is a genus of coniferous trees or shrubs known as yews in the family Taxaceae [1] Yews occur around the globe in temperate zones of the northern hemisphere, northernmost in Norway and southernmost in the South Celebes
Taxus (Yew) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox They are native to Asia, North America, Central America and North Africa The genus name is an old Latin name for yews Although yews will grow in most soils, a slightly acid soil is preferred Plant them 6 to 12 feet apart in full sun to partial shade
Taxus Yew Shrubs - How To Grow Yew Bushes | Gardening Know How The Taxus yew shrub, belonging to the Taxaceae family, is a medium sized evergreen shrub native to the areas of Japan, Korea and Manchuria The yew has green foliage with bright red berries
How to Grow and Care for Yew - The Spruce Yew bushes (Taxus spp ) are commonly used in landscaping to hide foundations or create hedges They also have a long history as Christmas decor
Hicks Yew, Taxus x media Hicksii, Monrovia Plant Hicks Yew, An excellent evergreen shrub for tall hedges and privacy screens The long, upright-growing branches with dense, glossy, dark green foliage naturally
Taxus × media Hicksii - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Taxus × media is a hybrid designation for a large number of shrubby, often wide-spreading crosses of English yew (Taxus baccata) and Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidata) These hybrids are noted for combining the ornamental excellence of English yew with the winter hardiness of Japanese yew
Taxus brevifolia - Calflora Taxus brevifolia is a tree that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond
Taxus - Yews - Gardenia Popular in public and home gardens, Taxus (Yew) are small evergreen trees or large shrubs with dense, narrow leaves and conspicuous, coral-red seed-bearing cones on female plants
Yew Shrub Guide: Varieties, Care Landscaping Fantastic landscape standards, Yew shrubs (Taxus family) are premium evergreen conifers perfect for landscaping, offering year-round greenery, easy maintenance, and exceptional versatility
Taxus L. - US Forest Service Taxus is the only genus of the yew family of economic importance (Price 1990) For centuries, indigenous people have used yew species in traditional utensils and medicines (Hartzell 1991)