- Taxus - Wikipedia
Taxus is a genus of coniferous trees or shrubs known as yews in the family Taxaceae [1] Yews occur around the globe in temperate zones of the northern hemisphere, northernmost in Norway and southernmost in the South Celebes
- Taxus (Yew) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Yews are evergreen, perennial shrubs or trees in the yew family (Taxaceae) with alternately arranged medium textured needles and axillary, red, fleshy cones that nearly surround the seed They are native to Asia, North America, Central America and North Africa Although yews will grow in most soils, a slightly acid soil is preferred
- Taxus Yew Shrubs - How To Grow Yew Bushes | Gardening Know How
The Taxus yew shrub, belonging to the Taxaceae family, is a medium sized evergreen shrub native to the areas of Japan, Korea and Manchuria The yew has green foliage with bright red berries
- Types of Yew Shrubs: Evergreens For Hedges, Privacy Screen, Foundation . . .
Taxus x media ‘Green Mountain’ is a hybrid yew shrub with an upward spreading growth that forms a vase shape The fast-growing, dark green yew is ideal for low- to medium-sized hedges, privacy screens, shrub borders, or foundation plantings
- Hicks Yew, Taxus x media Hicksii, Monrovia Plant
Hicks Yew, An excellent evergreen shrub for tall hedges and privacy screens The long, upright-growing branches with dense, glossy, dark green foliage naturally
- Taxus - Yews - Gardenia
Popular in public and home gardens, Taxus (Yew) are small evergreen trees or large shrubs with dense, narrow leaves and conspicuous, coral-red seed-bearing cones on female plants
- Taxus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Taxus f A taxonomic genus within the family Taxaceae – coniferous shrubs and trees, including the yew
- Taxus | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Foliage is usually dark green and dense Leaves are needle-like, flat, and lighter green on the underside The fruit (aril) consists of a single seed (poisonous!) surrounded by a red, fleshy-cup Taxus: the Latin name for Yew
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