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Compact habit, darkest green foliage of all Taxus. Very hardy, holds deep green color through winter. Excellent for foundation planting. Not as commonly used as other spreading yews, yet superior in many ways.
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Height: 3-4' Spread 4-6'
Unique, bright golden spreader. Prefers full sun to produce most vibrant color. New growth is a brilliant golden-yellow over older green needles. Provides a beautiful, dramatic contrast in the landscape as a specimen or a hedge.
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Height: 3-4' Spread 4-6'
Very hardy spreading yew. Dark green foliage with a distinctive gold tint on new growth. Noted for its resistance to winter burn and tolerance of summer heat. Slow to moderate grower. Excellent for hedges and foundation plantings.
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Height: 5-6' Spread 12-15'
Wide spreading variety with distinctive dark green foliage. Slow growing and more flat-topped than round. Two-ranked or flat needles on thick, taut branches. Will tolerate urban conditions and some shade while maintaining dark color.
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Height: 20' Spread 5'
Tight, compact pyramidal upright with bright yellow-gold foliage year round. Best grown in full sun and in moist, well-drained soils.
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Height: 20-30' Spread 4-6'
Tall, narrow form. Perfect for planting between buildings. Rich green foliage takes on purple cast in winter. Twisted texture on pyramidal form tolerates shearing nicely for a more tailored column. Very cold hardy.