Taxus baccata

Common yew
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Size: Hoogtemaat leidend
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Plant features Taxus baccata

Common yew


Description Taxus baccata | Common yew

Taxus baccata, widely recognized as common yew or English yew, is an evergreen shrub renowned for its versatility and stately appearance. Its rich green foliage provides a year-round display of colour, and it is often celebrated for its ability to thrive in a variety of environments, from full sun to deep shade.

Key Features

The Taxus genus is revered for its classic beauty and utility in the landscape. Here are some key features of Taxus baccata:

  • It is highly adaptable to various soil types, provided they are well-drained.
  • The evergreen nature of the yew ensures a constant display of lush, green foliage throughout all seasons.
  • With its upright to bushy growth habit, the plant reaches an ultimate height of approximately 3 meters.
  • In spring, Taxus baccata produces inconspicuous yellow flowers, and by autumn, it boasts attractive red berries.
  • It serves multiple uses in landscaping, including as a border, in group plantings, as a solitary specimen, in pots, or as a hedge.

Tips

For gardeners seeking to cultivate Taxus baccata, consider the following tips:

  • Ensure the plant is situated in well-drained soil to avoid root rot, which it is particularly susceptible to.
  • Regular watering is essential, especially during dry periods, as the yew is not drought resistant.
  • Although the yew is tolerant of shade, positioning it in a location with some sunlight will promote the best growth.
  • Pruning should be done with care to maintain the desired shape and size, and can be conducted at any time of the year due to its evergreen nature.
  • Propagation can be done through semi-ripe cuttings or seeds, allowing for the easy expansion of your yew collection.

Planting & care Taxus baccata (Common yew)

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Ideal placement of a Taxus baccata

This species thrives in a variety of lighting conditions, from full sun to shade. Its adaptability makes it suitable for many garden designs, whether planted as a border, groupings, or solitary specimen. For optimal growth, the location should provide well-drained soil, as this plant does not tolerate waterlogged conditions. While the species is versatile regarding soil types, it is crucial to ensure that the site allows for average water needs to be met without the risk of drought, as it is not drought-resistant.

How do I plant a Taxus baccata?

To plant Taxus baccata effectively, select a location that accommodates its preference for sun, partial shade, or shade, and ensure the soil is well-drained. When planting, remove the pot and place the shrub in a hole that is twice the width of the root ball to facilitate root expansion. The hole depth should match the root ball's height to prevent the base of the stem from being buried too deeply. After positioning the plant, backfill with the excavated soil, firming gently to eliminate air pockets. Water thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots and maintain consistent moisture, especially during the establishment phase.

Pruning a Taxus baccata

Pruning should be carried out with care to maintain the dense, evergreen foliage of Taxus baccata. It tolerates trimming well, making it ideal for creating formal shapes or a hedgerow. The best time for pruning is late summer, as it encourages dense growth without stimulating too much new, tender growth before the onset of winter. When shaping as a hedge, ensure the top is narrower than the base to allow light to reach the lower branches, thus preventing bare spots. Always use clean, sharp tools to make precise cuts.

Watering a Taxus baccata

The Taxus baccata requires consistent moisture to thrive, particularly when it's in the formative years of growth or planted in a pot. It's important to water the plant regularly, ensuring the soil remains well-drained and never waterlogged. During dry spells, increase watering frequency to maintain an even level of moisture. As it is an evergreen species, attention to watering is also needed during the colder months, albeit less frequently, to prevent the roots from drying out. Adequate hydration supports the yew's dense, green foliage and healthy growth throughout the seasons.

Fertilising a Taxus baccata

To sustain the robustness and rich green foliage of Taxus baccata, fertilizing is an essential part of its care regimen. It thrives best when provided with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for evergreens. This should be applied once annually, early in the spring, to coincide with the onset of the growing season. The fertilizer will deliver a steady supply of nutrients throughout the year, promoting healthy growth and fortifying the shrub against environmental stressors.

It is important to distribute the fertilizer evenly around the base of the plant, extending to the drip line but not directly against the trunk, to avoid potential root burn. Water thoroughly after application to help incorporate the fertilizer into the soil, providing the plant with an optimal start to the growing season.

The characteristics of a Taxus baccata

In the cultivation of Taxus baccata, it's beneficial to remember that this species thrives in a variety of soil types, provided they are well-drained. This adaptability makes it an excellent choice for many landscapes. Additionally, Taxus baccata is renowned for its dense, dark green foliage, which remains vibrant throughout the year, offering a perpetual backdrop of color. Its tolerance for heavy pruning also makes it ideal for shaping into hedges or topiary, allowing gardeners to infuse structure and elegance into their outdoor spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions Taxus baccata (Common yew)

What will be the height of Taxus baccata?

Taxus baccata typically reaches a height of 3 meters when fully mature.

Which soil type is most suitable for the Taxus baccata?

Taxus baccata can thrive in a wide range of soil types, as long as the soil is well-drained. This ensures that the plant's roots do not become waterlogged, promoting healthy growth and development.

What is the ideal positioning for the Taxus baccata?

Taxus baccata is a highly adaptable plant that can thrive in a variety of light conditions. It can be placed in a sunny area, partial shade, or even in a shaded environment. This plant has the flexibility to grow and flourish in different light settings.

What is the flowering colour of the Taxus baccata?

The blossoms of Taxus baccata display hues of yellow and green, contributing to the plant's overall visual appeal.

Is the Taxus baccata hardy?

Yes, Taxus baccata is considered to be winter hardy. It can tolerate temperatures as low as -23.3°C to -20.1°C, falling within the USDA hardiness zone 6a. This indicates that Taxus baccata is well-suited to withstand winter conditions in many regions, provided it is planted in suitable growing conditions.

Is the Taxus baccata evergreen?

Indeed, Taxus baccata is an evergreen plant, meaning it maintains its foliage throughout the year, offering a consistent green presence in your garden or landscape.

What is the growth strength of the Taxus baccata?

Taxus baccata is a slow-growing plant, taking 20 to 50 years to reach its ultimate height. This indicates that it is a species that matures gradually over an extended period of time.

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Embrace the timeless elegance of Taxus baccata, a distinguished conifer renowned for its dense, dark green foliage. This classic evergreen is a versatile choice, ideal for topiary or as a stately hedge, offering year-round structure and charm to any garden space with its enduring beauty.

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