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Height: 10' Spread 4'
This Fairview original has been named a Plant of Merit by the Missouri Botanical Garden. Tight, upright, columnar habit. Longer, thicker needles than Hicksi. New growth appears bronze in spring, turning to a rich green as summer approaches. Produces attractive red berries. Performs well in shady areas.
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Height: 3-4' Spread 4-6'
Dense, low, spreading habit. Medium-dark green foliage with red berries in fall. Most prevalent yew in landscapes, excellent for hedges and borders. Versatile and durable, tolerates shearing well.
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Height: 3' Spread 5'
Low-growing spreading yew. Short, medium to dark green needles. Valued as a low hedge plant. Formerly a common substitute for Repandens, now emerging as a popular choice in its own right.
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Our signature yew. Very hardy low mound or globe shaped yew with dark distinctive foliage. Thrives even in volatile temperature zones. Excellent for low, full-bodied hedge or as a specimen.
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Long, upright branches forming a narrow, columnar habit. Dark green needles contrast nicely with bright red berries. Very popular choice for tall hedges.
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Slightly faster grower than Citation, with darker green foliage. Spirally arranged, thick needles on both this introduction and Citation give these plants a distinctive appearance. Majestic may be the more winter hardy of the pair. Prolific red berries.