Taxus sp.

Scientific Name: Taxus sp. Note: we are combining a large number of species of ewes and looking at the genus as a whole here.

Common Name: ewe

Native Range: varies based on species

Zone: range based on species

Plant type & Form: small tree or large shrub, with many limbed boles and a short trunk.

Height: up to 60′

Spread: up to 20′

Flower: small, brown, some remaining thru winter

Fruit: naked ovoid seed 1/4 inch long, surrounded by a bright red, fleshy aril, maturing in late summer, persistent through fall.

Leaf: evergreen needles, single, ~1 inch long, long pointed tip

Sun: full sun to shade

Soil type & pH: moist, well drained soil

Maintenance: low

Identification notes: look for evergreen shrub with dark, usually red-purple, and scaly or somewhat peeling bark

Red Fruit Taxus Baccata Common Yew Green Yew