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- Podocarpus - Wikipedia
Podocarpus ( ˌpoʊdəˈkɑːrpəs [4]) is a genus of conifers, the most numerous and widely distributed of the podocarp family, the Podocarpaceae Podocarpus species are evergreen shrubs or trees, usually from 1 to 25 m (3 to 82 ft) tall, known to reach 40 m (130 ft) at times
- Podocarpus Plant: How to Grow for Podocarpus Hedge or Tree
Podocarpus plants are coniferous shrubs with dense evergreen foliage that make excellent lush, bushy low-maintenance hedges The species Podocarpus macrophyllus also goes by the names fern pine, yew plum pine, and Buddhist pine
- How To Grow And Care For Podocarpus - Southern Living
Southern gardeners love podocarpus (Podocarpus macrophyllus) for its foliage and form that makes it a good privacy plant Here's how to grow and care for it
- Podocarpus - south-florida-plant-guide. com
Because it takes shaping so well, this plant will fit in a narrow-depth area and can even be trained as a topiary specimen Podocarpus is truly the unsung hero of the South Florida plant world Though it's not a garden show-off or especially beautiful it can come to the rescue in many situations
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Podocarpus - Epic Gardening
Podocarpus is a coniferous shrub that makes an excellent accent in a large border Unfussy and dense, they’re also perfect hedging plants! This genus of attractive evergreen shrubs and trees likes warm weather and sunshine While low-maintenance, these plants are slow to moderate growers
- How to Grow and Care for Podocarpus Trees - The Spruce
Podocarpus are commonly referred to as yews but they do not belong to the same plant family There are more than 100 species in the Podocarpus genus with a wide variety of sizes and shapes, from small shrubs to towering trees, although in general, most are large trees
- Podocarpus macrophyllus (Buddist Pine, Podocarpus, Shrubby Yew . . .
Its origin is southern China, Taiwan and Japan The species epithet means “large leaf ” Podocarpus grows well in coastal and piedmont North Carolina and grows up to 6 5 feet tall, although the tree form of this plant can grow up to 50 feet
- ENH654 ST495: Podocarpus macrophyllus: Podocarpus - EDIS
Showing best growth and form in full sun, yew podocarpus will grow more slowly and have a looser appearance when grown in shade It will grow on the north side of a tall building with little or no direct sun It will tolerate a wide variety of well-drained, acidic soils Don't plant on wet soils
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