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Taxus media 'Densiformis'-Dense Spreading Anglojap Yew-Versatile Evergreen Shrub 15/18" h, 10/12" w 3 Gallon
Taxus media 'Densiformis'-Dense Spreading Anglojap Yew-Versatile Evergreen Shrub 15/18" h, 10/12" w 3 Gallon
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Taxus media 'Densiformis'
Description
Taxus media 'Densiformis', commonly known as the Dense Spreading Anglojap Yew, is a versatile evergreen shrub with a dense, spreading habit. It features dark green needles that provide year-round interest and can serve as an excellent backdrop in garden settings.
Suggested Uses
This plant is ideal for foundation plantings, hedges, and mass plantings. It can also be used as a specimen plant in larger gardens and is suitable for container gardening.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Taxus media 'Densiformis'
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Common Name: Dense Spreading Anglojap Yew
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Size & Growth: 3-4 feet tall, 4-6 feet wide
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Hardiness Zones: 4-7
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Foliage Type: Evergreen
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Bloom Time: Non-flowering
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Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
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Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Attracts Pollinators: No
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Indoor Friendly: No
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Container Friendly: Yes
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Deer Resistant: Yes
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Pet Warning: Toxic if ingested
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Fragrant: No
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Cut Flower: No
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Grows Well With: Hostas, Ferns, Azaleas
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained soil, ensuring the root ball is level with the soil surface.
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Soil Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
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Soil Type: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil.
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Humidity: Tolerates average humidity levels.
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Pruning Instructions: Prune in early spring to maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches.
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Winter Care: Mulch around the base to protect roots in colder climates.
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Planting Depth: Plant at the same depth as the nursery container.
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Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.
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Special Care: Avoid planting in areas with poor drainage to prevent root rot.
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