Description
Taxus × media 'Hillii' 100-120 cm | Anglo-Japanese yew
The Taxus × media 'Hillii', commonly known as the Anglo-Japanese yew, is a hybrid species of yew that has been cultivated for its distinctive properties as a hedge plant. This evergreen is favored for its robustness and its ability to thrive in a multitude of environments, whether planted as a dense hedge or as a distinguished solitary specimen in the landscape.
Esteemed for its moderate growth rate and ease of maintenance, the Anglo-Japanese yew is a superb choice for gardeners seeking structure and elegance.
Key Features
The Taxus × media 'Hillii' boasts a number of desirable attributes that make it a standout choice for a variety of landscaping uses:
- With a growth rate of 20 to 30 centimeters annually, it achieves a balance between manageability and quick establishment.
- This particular yew cultivar is exceptionally hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -23.4°C, corresponding to USDA zone 5b.
- It requires pruning only once per year, which is less frequently than many other hedge plants, reducing the time and effort needed for upkeep.
- The Anglo-Japanese yew is versatile in terms of location, growing equally well in shade, partial shade, or sun, and is not particular about soil type, as long as it is well-drained.
- The foliage presents a rich green hue throughout the year, contributing to a moderately obscuring visual density that ensures privacy and aesthetic appeal.
Tips
- When planting Taxus × media 'Hillii', space the individual plants at appropriate intervals to allow for their growth into a continuous hedge. This will ensure a uniform and thick barrier.
- To maintain the desired shape and health of the plant, carry out the annual pruning in late summer or early autumn.
- While the Taxus × media 'Hillii' is not demanding in terms of soil quality, providing a mulch layer can help to retain soil moisture and suppress weed growth, benefiting the overall health of the plant.