Taxus cuspidata 'Capitata'
Capitata Japanese Yew

 Genus:
 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Foliage:
Green (Evergreen foliage that is glossy, deep green above and yellow-green below)
 Fruit:
Red;brown (Female plants have a fleshy, red aril that surrounds a hard, brown nutlet; the aril is the only part of Taxus that is not poisonous)
 Ultimate Height:
10-50 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
10-40 feet
 Soil:
Very adaptable to different types of soils, except those that are poorly drained
 Range:
Cultivated origin
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
The flat, needle-like leaves (0.5-1" long) are indistinctly 2-ranked (Taxus x media is more prominently 2-ranked), upright and irregularly V-shaped. Two yellowish bands are present on the leaf underside. Pointed bud scales (T. x media has blunt bud scales). First year stems olive-colored and second year stems are brown (T. x media stems are olive-colored in both the first and second years).

Additional Information

'Capitata' is a very functional and durable pyramidal yew. Can get up to 40-50' tall, but can be pruned to maintain a smaller size. Dioecious. Tolerates shade and heavy pruning. Bark peels on older specimens. All parts of Taxus, except the fleshy, red aril are poisonous. Can be siginificantly damaged by deer.

6 Taxus cuspidata 'Capitata' found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
12009_09994*APOTR
22018_00580*APOTR
3ORIG_2908*ASTEW
42009_09989*APOTR
52017_00347*ARHPH
62018_00567*AAR

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