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- Taxus baccata - Wikipedia
Yews are small to medium-sized evergreen trees, growing up to 10–20 metres (35–65 ft) or exceptionally 28 m (92 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 2 m (61⁄2 ft) or exceptionally 4 m (13 ft) in diameter The bark is thin, scaly reddish-brown, and comes off in small flakes aligned with the stem
- Yew Tree: Resilient Evergreen with Ecological Significance
The Yew Tree is a slow-growing evergreen conifer known for its enduring strength and cultural significance Found across temperate regions, from the mountains of Europe to the Pacific coasts of North America, the Yew thrives in moist, well-drained soils and shaded environments
- How to Plant and Grow a Yew Bush - Better Homes Gardens
Yew shrub is primarily useful in hedges but can be pruned into eye-catching shapes Yews also form good windbreaks, borders, and foundation plants Plant these shrubs in any region other than the hot southern states Plant yew shrubs in spring after the last frost or early fall
- How to Grow and Care for Yew - The Spruce
The yew genus represents many varieties of evergreen trees and shrubs that are easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of growing conditions These plants are highly adaptable for landscaping and make a nice addition to a garden border or when used in a mass planting
- Yew Shrub Guide: Varieties, Care Landscaping - Nature Hills Nursery
Yews offer unmatched versatility among evergreens: thriving in full sun to full shade, requiring minimal maintenance once established, and adapting to various soil types with proper drainage
- Yew | Evergreen, Coniferous, Taxus | Britannica
yew, any tree or shrub of the genus Taxus (family Taxaceae), approximately eight species of ornamental evergreens, distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere
- Yew tree - Taxus baccata | Kew
Yew is one of only three coniferous species (trees that bear cones and needle-like leaves) native to the UK Yew has sparked much horticultural interest as a popular ornamental plant so there are multiple cultivated varieties (cultivars), some of which have bright yellow arils around the seeds
- Yew Tree: The Complete Guide to Care, Toxicity Cultural Significance
Yew trees, scientifically known as Taxus, are iconic evergreen conifers known for their longevity and unique red berries They are significant in various cultures and serve important ecological roles, yet they also carry toxic properties that need to be understood
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