Taxus Baccata - Yew Hedging POT GROWN
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Plant shape: Bush
Pot size: 7.5 Litres
Hedge Guide: 3 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 11697 1
Plant shape: Bush
Plant variety: Freshly Potted
Pot size: 10 Litres
Hedge Guide: 3 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 5581 C 12
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Plant variety: Freshly Potted
Pot size: 15 Litres
Hedge Guide: 3 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 5582 12
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Plant variety: Freshly Potted
Pot size: 20 Litres
Hedge Guide: 2 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 382 12
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Plant variety: Freshly Potted
Pot size: 32 Litres
Hedge Guide: 2 Plants/Mtr
Plant ID: 5677 12
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Plant variety: Freshly Potted
Pot size: 45 Litres
Plant ID: 808 12
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Plant variety: Freshly Potted
Pot size: 110 Litres
Plant ID: 953 W 42
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Pot size: 110 Litres
Plant ID: 595 42
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Pot size: 280 Litres
Plant ID: 11399 64
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Yew (Taxus Baccata in Latin) is a broadly conical evergreen conifer with narrow dark green leaves. It produces decorative cones and berries in winter. Max Height 10m to 20m. Max Spread 8m to 10m. Full sun/partial shade. Hardy. CAUTION toxic if eaten. Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser.
These yew plants are containerised Yew, in other words grown in a pot. We have many sizes in stock.
Yew hedging Rootball plants are also available generally from November to February only.
We also stock Irish Yew Trees
Please view our Blog post featuring Yew on Evergreen Screening Plants.
Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.