Taxus - Yew
- Taxus x media HilliiTaxus x media Hillii€5.95 As low as €4.76Stock 100+Taxus x media Hillii is an evergreen shrub with an upright oval to pyramidal habit, ideal as hedging because of its dense growth. It can be trimmed... Learn More
- Taxus Baccata DavidTaxus baccata aurea DavidSpecial Price €5.20 Regular Price €6.50Stock 56The Taxus baccata David is a beautiful evergreen yew that forms a narrow upright column shape up to 200cm in 10 years. Great colour and shape,... Learn More
- Taxus x media HicksiiTaxus x media HicksiiSpecial Price €5.00 Regular Price €6.25Only 9 leftTaxus Hicksii is ideal for hedging, grows into a dense hedge. This Taxus has a narrow coloumnary upright growth . Learn More
- Taxus Baccata Fastigiata AureaTaxus baccata Fastigiata AureaSpecial Price €5.20 Regular Price €6.50Stock 97Taxus fastigata aurea is the golden variety of the normal festigiata group. This Yew tree grows slowly in columnar-shape. Great for the compact... Learn More
- Taxus media DensiformisTaxus x media Densiformis€17.95 As low as €14.36Only 6 leftTaxus x media is the most adaptable and durable Yew around. It has a compact low-growing, wide-spreading habit with dark green needles and scarlet... Learn More
- Taxus media GreenlandTaxus x media GroenlandStock 13Taxus media 'Greenland' has a bushy habit and therefore it is well suited for dense yew hedge or suitable for a solitary position. It’s very... Learn More
- Taxus baccata English Yew hedge x 5Taxus baccata€22.95Out of stockOut of stockTaxus baccata also known as the English Yew is a dense dark green evergreen suitable for growing as a hedge. Rate of growth is 20-30cm per year so... Learn More
- Taxus baccataTaxus baccata€16.95 As low as €13.56Out of stockOut of stockTaxus baccata also known as the English Yew is a dense dark green evergreen suitable for growing as a hedge. It is relatively slow growing so it is... Learn More
Taxus baccata common names include English yew and common yew
Taxus is a small coniferous tree in the yew family
Yews are widely used in landscaping and ornamental gardens
The word yew as it was originally used seems to refer to the colour brown