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 PronunciationTAKS-us MEE-dee-uh
LoreAll species of this genus are poisonous. One American species is the source of the cancer drug, Taxol. In England yew trees were restricted to church yards where they were not subject to livestock grazing, which caused many animal deaths in the past. Interestingly, deer may graze on them, unaffected. Birds are also attracted to the fruit, which they eat without consequence, as the flesh is not toxic to most, and the seed passes through intact.
Average Size at MaturitySlowly reaches 10 to 12 ft. tall, 3 to 4 ft. wide.
Bloom TimeConifer; prized for foliage and berry-like cones.
Design IdeasThis yew is a traditional hedge plant, useful for its narrow, upright growth that take to shearing well. It also works well as a single, columnar accent in the landscape or on either side of a doorway.
Deciduous/ EvergreenEvergreen
Foliage ColorGreen
Garden StyleAsian/Zen, Contemporary, Cottage
Growth HabitColumnar
Growth RateSlow
Landscape UseHedge, Mass Planting, Privacy Screen, Woodland Garden, Coastal Exposure, Wildlife Garden, Urban Garden
Light NeedsFull sun, Partial sun
Soil NeedsAll-Purpose Plant Food
Special FeatureEasy Care, Extreme Cold Hardiness, Fruit Poisonous, Ornamental Berries, Waterwise, Year-round Interest, Tolerates Road Salt
Water NeedsModerate
Watering NeedsWater regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat.
Key FeatureNarrow Hedge Plant

 

 

 

Hicks Yew

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