Taxus cuspidata 'Nana' - Dwarf Japaneses Yew

Dwarf Japanese Yew

Taxus cuspidata 'Nana'

  • Slow-growing rounded wide-spreading habit
  • Dense-growing branches arch upward at the tips
  • Narrow short-stalked dark green needles
  • Small round fleshy red berries on mature stems
  • Low tolerance for salt or wet, poorly-drained conditions

ZONE:
4

HEIGHT:
100-125 cm

SPREAD:
125-175 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


A versatile evergreen tolerating heavy pruning, making it ideal for hedges, screens, foundation plantings and topiary landscapes. It can also be left unpruned for a softer textured landscape. Protection (burlap wrap) from drying winter winds is recommended in an exposed location.

All parts of the plant are poisonous to human beings, dogs, cats, and horses, except the flesh of the basically tasteless berry. The hard seed inside the berry is also poisonous. Unfortunately, the poison does not seem to affect deer.

If there's one genus at this nursery that doesn't like to be dropped from any height, it's a Taxus. Be nice.

 

Additional Notes about Dwarf Japanese Yew:


Mature taxus specimens have the ability to regrow from old wood; older specimens in the garden can be rejuvenated.