Shrub
Anglojap Yew
Taxus x media
Features
Evergreen foliage; red fruit on female plants (foliage and the seed within the fruit are both toxic).
Culture
Full sun to fairly deep shade; well drained soil is essential.
Cultivars
Numerous cultivars available including:
- 'Brownii'- 9-12 feet tall, rounded form, male, so produces no fruit.
- 'Dark Green Spreader'- 4-5 feet tall, 6-7 feet wide, dark green foliage.
- 'Densiformis'- 3-4 feet tall, perhaps twice as wide.
- 'Hicksii'- Columnar form, up to 20 feet tall.
- 'Tauntonii'- 3-4 feet tall, spreading form, very cold hardy, resistant to winter burn.
Mature Height
2-20 Feet
(Variable; the species can grow up to 20 feet tall; several cultivars produce a more manageable shrub-sized plant)
Size
Small
Medium
Large
Mature Width
6-20 Feet
(Variable; the species can grow quite large; several cultivars produce a more manageable, shrub-sized plant.)
Mature Form
Varies by cultivar
Native To:
Of hybrid origin
USDA Hardiness Zone
5 - 7
Soil Conditions
Moist, Well-Drained
Tolerance
Exposure/Light Requirements
Full Shade
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
Uses
Border
Foundation
Hedge
Screen
Foliage Color
Green
Fall Foliage Color
Green
Pests and Problems
Environmental Damage
Fungal Disease
Insect Damage
Additional pests and problems that may affect this plant:
Black vine weevil,mites and root rot are potential problems. Poorly drained soils can be very damaging to yews, especially newly planted ones.
Additional Notes
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