
Taxus baccata - Wikipedia
It is the tree originally known as yew, though with other related trees becoming known, it may be referred to as common yew, [5] European yew, or in North America English yew. [6] It is a woodland tree in its native range, and is also grown as an ornamental tree, hedge or topiary.
Taxus (Yew) - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Yews are evergreen shrubs or trees in the yew family (Taxaceae) with alternately arranged needles and axillary, red, fleshy cones that nearly surrounding the seed. They are native to a wide area of eastern North America, western North America (including Alaska), Europe, and central and eastern Asia, with outliers in Mexico and Central America ...
Taxus baccata (Common Yew, English Yew, European Yew)
English yew is an evergreen, conifer, conical-shaped, small tree or large shrub that reaches 30 to 60 feet in height. It has dense spreading branches with dark green linear needle-like leaves. The mature bark of the English yew is scaly and reddish-brown, and the trunks are very thick.
Yew (Taxus) / RHS - RHS Gardening
Yew (Taxus baccata) is a versatile, long-lived native evergreen tree or shrub that fits well into any style of garden. It is popular as hedging and topiary, and can also be grown as a free-standing specimen, adding year-round structure.
Yew (Taxus baccata) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
Yew is most commonly found growing in southern England. Each seed is enclosed in a red berry-like structure known as an aril. Yew is incredibly long-lived. It isn't considered ancient until it reaches 900 years old. Common names: yew, common yew, English yew. Scientific name: Taxus baccata. Family: Taxaceae. Origin: native.
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. Some populations exist in tropical highlands. [2] The oldest known fossil species are from the Early Cretaceous. [3]
Yew - Taxus baccata | Plants | Kew
Yew is a densely branching, evergreen tree with a big trunk that can reach up to 20m tall. The bark is thin, scaly, and brown, it comes off in small flakes. Its leaves are dark green, leathery, and narrow with a pointed tip. Yew seeds grow at the tip of a dwarf shoot, enclosed in a red, fleshy, cup-like structure called an aril.
Taxus baccata - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Conifer, evergreen tree/shrub, wide spreading, 30-60 ft (9-18 m) high with a 15-25 ft (5-8 m) spread, densely branched, many forms.
English Yew (Taxus baccata) Growing & Care Guide for Gardeners
Feb 1, 2024 · The Taxus baccata plant is a conifer that is commonly known as the Yew. It is a native of Europe, Northern Africa, and parts of the middle east and South West Asia. It gets its common name of Yew because of the bark's brown colour (turning reddish-brown in …
Yew Tree Taxus baccata - Gardenista
The Latin name for yew is particularly descriptive, with Taxus descending from the same word that gives us “toxic” and baccata meaning “laden with berries.” For gardeners, yew is a magical tree, unbeatable for topiary, providing a garden with a sense of dignity and intrigue.