Taxus x media 'Densiformis' (Yew)
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Well regarded as one of the best examples of the classic evergreen, dense spreading yew (also called Taxus x media 'Densiformis') is a slow-growing, densely branching evergreen selection that eventually grows to 3-4' tall and up to 4-6' wide. Noted for their even, attractive, dark green needles and itheir showy, modified cone structures (also called yew berries), yews have long been used as specimen plants, hedges, and foundation plantings, as their slow-growing habit results in an incredibly long lifespan and unique shapes that are beneficial for birds and largely untouched by browsing animals and other pests. In the case of the 'Densiformis' cultivar, branch structure is especially dense and compact, and its low-growing height makes it ideal for accent borders.
Taxus x media 'Densiformis' produces a uniform, wide-spreading structure that works well in formal hedges, foundation plantings, and sculpted specimen plantings, and its evergreen foliage adds stately appeal to any home from spring well through winter. Highly tolerant of pruning, and resistant to drought and heavy shade, dense spreading yew prefers full to partial sun exposure and medium-moist, well-drained soils. With its heavy, evergreen foliage, yews benefit from protection from harsh winter winds, as colder temperatures can result in seasonal bronzing or yellowing.
Note: All parts of yews are toxic to consume, and while these feature makes them resistant to deer and rabbit damage, care should be taken when choosing an appropriate planting location to prevent accidentally exposure of toxic plant parts to children or pets.