Taxus ×media 'Hillii'


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1 of 1 Variety or Cultivar 'Hillii' is a dense, columnar, coniferous, evergreen shrub, with linear, dark green leaves. A male cultivar, it does not produce fruit. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Chalky Clay Loamy Sandy Soil drainage Well-drained Soil pH Acid Alkaline Neutral Sunlight Partial Shade


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Taxus Media Hillii or Hill's Yew The Taxus × Media family of conifers are highly decorative yew hybrids. These hybrids are developed by crossing Taxus Baccata Yew (native to UK) with Taxus Cuspidata (native to Japan and often used to create Cloud Trees). As a result, this family is sometimes also known as the Anglojap Yew.


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Taxus x media 'H.M. Eddie' Taxus x media Hillii Zone 5 Anglojap Yew. Broad columnar shrub. Vertical branching with dense dark green foliage. Perfect for hedging. Grows to 1.8m high and 90cm wide in 10 years. Taxus x media Maureen Zone 5 Anglojap Yew. Very narrow upright shrub. Vertical branching with dark green needles.


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Taxus × media 'Hillii' Hill Anglojap Yew Family: Taxaceae (Yew Family) 26 Genus: Taxus (Yew) 26 Plant Type: Shrub 492 Hardiness: USDA Zone 4 497 Deciduous / Evergreen: Evergreen 250 Foliage: Green (Dark green foliage is evergreen, with soft needles; new growth is bright green) Fruit:


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Here is a quick overview of the most common yew shrubs to add year-long greenery to a garden landscape: Hicks Yew (Taxus x media 'Hicksii')—The Anglo-Japanese yew is an evergreen shrub with glossy dark green soft needles, dense foliage, and red fruits.Ideal for USDA zones 4 to 7, this popular hedgerow shrub grows 12 to 20 ft. (3.6 - 6 m) tall and up to 12 ft. (3.6 m) wide.


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Taxus x media 'Hillii' is a columnar, upright shrub with dense, bushy branches. It's neat habit and evergreen foliage make this an excellent choice for creating hedges and screens. It is somewhat hardier than the common Yew, T. baccata, and copes well with cold, exposed locations. The pointed, dark green foliage takes on an attractive gold.


Taxus ×media 'Hillii'

Description The Hill's yew has very dark green foliage which changes to a light green in spring. This plant benefits from an annual pruning to achieve a dense plant or hedge. Overall this is a low maintenance shrub, and one of the few evergreens that loves shade. Great for hedges and screening, and easy to prune.


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The Hicksii yew, commonly called the Hicks yew, can play many different roles in your backyard, however. It is tall and narrow, and its columnar shape works well in any type of foundation planting. According to Hicksii yew information, the shrubs have dense needles, dark green and glossy. This makes them a great backdrop plant for other garden.


Taxus ×media 'Hillii'

The right time to plant Taxus ×media 'Hillii' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Taxus ×media 'Hillii' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.


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Taxus x media 'Hillii'. Taxus x media is a hybrid cross between Taxus baccata and Taxus cuspidata. It's common name derives from the cross of both the English Yew and the Japanese Yew. It is one of the smallest and slowest growing of the Yews in the Taxus genus. The plant is toxic and should not be ingested.


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Taxus media 'Hillii'

Taxus × media 'Hillii' Common name: Hill Anglo-Japanese yew. Family: Taxaceae (yew family) Distribution: hybrid: selection of Taxus baccata × T. cuspidata. Hardiness: USDA Zone 5. Life form: Evergreen shrub. Comments: A dense-growing, broadly conical, large evergreen shrub that can reach 15-20' high and nearly as wide. Extremely slow-growing.


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Find In Store. This dense, low, spreading shrub is an excellent basic foundation planting for a hedge, screen or border. The dark green foliage backs scarlet-colored, berry-like cones. A versatile and durable evergreen that provides year-round interest in the landscape and tolerates shearing well. Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.


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Taxus x media 'Hillii' Add To My Wish List Hill's Yew (Photo courtesy of NetPS Plant Finder) Height: 8 feet Spread: 7 feet Sunlight: Hardiness Zone: 4 Description:


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Taxus × media, sometimes known simply as Taxus media, is a conifer (more specifically, a yew) created by the hybridization of English yew Taxus baccata and Japanese yew Taxus cuspidata. This hybridization is thought to have been performed by the Massachusetts -based horticulturalist T.D. Hatfield in the early 1900s. [1] Taxonomy and common naming


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The Taxus media "Hillii" is a slow growing, columnar yew. The Taxus media 'Hillii' is a beautiful Taxus with a dark green color and does not produce berries. Due to its slow growth, Taxus media 'Hillii' is very suitable as a low hedge, but also for trimming shapes.