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English Yew (Taxus baccata) - Hedging
English Yew (Taxus baccata) - Hedging
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Taxus Baccata, also known as the English Yew, is the quintessential evergreen tree for adding privacy and charm to your garden. Our Italian nursery specialises in cultivating semi-mature trees, carefully trained to develop a neat stem and a bushy, pyramid-shaped crown. These remarkable trees can serve as standalone beauties or create a majestic hedge, ensuring your garden remains hidden from unwanted views. With their rich evergreen leaves, Taxus Baccata is your ideal choice for year-round screening and privacy. Pruning is needed only once a year to maintain their attractive shape and size.
Product Details:
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Heights: Available in heights ranging from 60-225cm, Taxus Baccata offers various options to fit your garden's needs.
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Foliage: These evergreens boast glossy green leaves with a striking brown underleaf, creating an attractive contrast.
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Flowers: In late summer to early autumn, Taxus Baccata surprises with delicate white blooms, adding a touch of elegance to your garden.
Growing Conditions:
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Hardiness: While they can tolerate temperatures down to -10 degrees Celsius, Taxus Baccata is more ideally suited for gardens in southern and midland England.
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Exposure: Best suited for sheltered areas, these trees thrive even in more protected garden environments.
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Soil Type: Taxus Baccata can adapt to both acid and neutral soil, with a preference for acidic conditions.
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Sunlight: Flourishing in full sun or partial shade, they cater to various lighting conditions in your garden.
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Soil Compatibility: These adaptable trees can grow in chalk, sand, and clay, making them suitable for a range of soil types.
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Orientation: Ideal for gardens facing south, west, and east, Taxus Baccata can find a perfect spot in your garden to provide the desired screening and privacy.
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Custom Sizes: Should you have specific queries regarding larger or smaller sizes, please feel free to reach out to us at Info@hctrees.uk.





