Description
Taxus baccata 'David' 120-140 cm | Yew
The Taxus baccata 'David' is an exceptional variety of the yew family. Renowned for its resilience and elegant appearance, this cultivar provides year-round beauty with its vibrant green, gold, and yellow foliage. It is ideal for creating a moderately obscuring hedge or for standing proudly as a solitary feature in your garden. The yew's ability to thrive in a variety of soil types and its tolerance for different light conditions make it a versatile choice for any landscape design.
Key Features
The Taxus baccata 'David' is a hardy evergreen, demonstrating significant winter hardiness in temperatures as low as -20.5°C (USDA zone 6b). With a growth rate of 10-20 cm per year, it is a steady grower that will form a dense hedge with time, requiring only one pruning per year. The yew's foliage remains consistently green with touches of gold and yellow throughout all seasons, providing a persistent splash of color to your garden. In the spring, the plant is adorned with delicate yellow flowers, adding to its charm.
Tips
When cultivating Taxus baccata 'David', it is important to plant it in well-drained soil to ensure optimal growth. While it is drought-resistant, regular watering during prolonged dry spells will keep the plant healthy. Semi-ripe cuttings can be taken for propagation, or you may choose to use grafting techniques for more specialized growth results. Pruning should be done once a year to maintain its desired shape; however, the yew is extremely forgiving and can be left to grow naturally without frequent trimming. Whether planted in full sun, partial shade, or shade, this yew will adapt and flourish, making it a truly flexible addition to any garden setting.