Japanese Yew Live 1 Gallon Plant

$14.99
Yew, Japanese
Podocarpus macrophyllus

Slow growing evergreen shrub native to Japan and southern China that has adapted well to the southern landscape. Naturally forms a conical to dome shape, and is commonly pruned into uniformed shapes for hedges, topiaries, or screens. The foliage is dark green and needlelike, whorled around the stems. Male plants have catkins that produce pollen. The females produce blue-green berries attached to attractive, yet mildly toxic, droop fruits that can be red, yellow, and dark purple.

The Japanese Yew tolerates poor soil conditions as long as good drainage is provided. Japanese Yew grows well in the shade and sun, and can fit a variety of landscape needs when pruned into any form.

Shade Specimen
Screen
Topiary
Hedge
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Height
25-30 Feet

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Spread
10-15 Feet

Deer Tolerance
• Medium

Exposure
• Full Sun to Full Shade

Habit
• Evergreen

Water Needs
• Medium
Toxic to Pets
• Seeds
• Fruits
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Yew, Japanese
Podocarpus macrophyllus

Slow growing evergreen shrub native to Japan and southern China that has adapted well to the southern landscape. Naturally forms a conical to dome shape, and is commonly pruned into uniformed shapes for hedges, topiaries, or screens. The foliage is dark green and needlelike, whorled around the stems. Male plants have catkins that produce pollen. The females produce blue-green berries attached to attractive, yet mildly toxic, droop fruits that can be red, yellow, and dark purple.

The Japanese Yew tolerates poor soil conditions as long as good drainage is provided. Japanese Yew grows well in the shade and sun, and can fit a variety of landscape needs when pruned into any form.

Shade Specimen
Screen
Topiary
Hedge
spacer

Height
25-30 Feet

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Spread
10-15 Feet

Deer Tolerance
• Medium

Exposure
• Full Sun to Full Shade

Habit
• Evergreen

Water Needs
• Medium
Toxic to Pets
• Seeds
• Fruits
Yew, Japanese
Podocarpus macrophyllus

Slow growing evergreen shrub native to Japan and southern China that has adapted well to the southern landscape. Naturally forms a conical to dome shape, and is commonly pruned into uniformed shapes for hedges, topiaries, or screens. The foliage is dark green and needlelike, whorled around the stems. Male plants have catkins that produce pollen. The females produce blue-green berries attached to attractive, yet mildly toxic, droop fruits that can be red, yellow, and dark purple.

The Japanese Yew tolerates poor soil conditions as long as good drainage is provided. Japanese Yew grows well in the shade and sun, and can fit a variety of landscape needs when pruned into any form.

Shade Specimen
Screen
Topiary
Hedge
spacer

Height
25-30 Feet

spacer

Spread
10-15 Feet

Deer Tolerance
• Medium

Exposure
• Full Sun to Full Shade

Habit
• Evergreen

Water Needs
• Medium
Toxic to Pets
• Seeds
• Fruits