Evergreen shurb

Hicks Yew

Hicks Yew

code: 5008 Dark green needled shrub with upright growth and columnar form. Great for a tall hedge. Plant in area protected from winter sun. Can be sheared to shape anytime. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 5,500 Feet Information: Botanical Pronunciation TAKS-us MEE-dee-uh Lore All species of this genus are poisonous. One American species is the

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Taunton Yew

Taunton Yew

code: 5007 A nice shrub with a spreading habit and dark green needles. Makes a terrific foundation plant or hedge. Plant in area protected from winter sun. Great Juniper substitute for the shade. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 5,500 Feet Ornamental Features Taunton’s Yew has dark green foliage which emerges light green in spring. The

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Densiform Yew

Densiform Yew

code: 5002 Dense, shrub form, twice as wide as tall. The needles are bright green. Be sure to protect from afternoon sun and to give this plant winter shade. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 6,000 Feet Ornamental Features Densiformis Yew has forest green foliage which emerges light green in spring. The ferny leaves remain forest

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H.M. Eddie Yew

H.M. Eddie Yew

code: 5001 Columnar evergreen shrub with short dark green needle like foliage. A male selection very similar to Hicks in form and color but will not produce berries. Useful as hedge that takes well to shearing. Does best with protection from afternoon and winter sun. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 5,500 Feet Maximum Elevation: 5,500

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