| yew hedging | yew topiary |
| Taxus Baccata, - (common yew) = a dense upright growing conifer with dark green needle-like leaves, used mainly for hedging or topiary. Berries are poisonous. | Taxus Baccata, topiary, other shapes and sizes may be available. | |
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| size | from | |
| taxus baccata hedging | 20-30cm | £1.25 |
| 40-60cm | £5.00 | |
| 80-100cm | £15.20 | |
| taxus baccata repandens | 20-30cm | £5.60 |
| Ground spreading variety forming a mound | ||
| taxus baccata fastigiata | 1.5-1.75m | £73.50 |
| Irish yew, columnular natural form, good as specimen or to create area separation | 1.75-2.00m | £97.50 | size | from | ||
| taxus baccata cone | 60-80cm | £15.00 | ||||
| taxus baccata fastigiata aureomarginata | 1.75-2.00m | £105.00 | 120-140cm | £50.00 | ||
| Golden Irish Yew | 2.0-2.25m | £130.00 | 150-175cm | £68.00 | ||
| taxus baccata Summergold | 30-40cm | £5.40 | taxus baccata ball | 60-70cm | £62.00 | |
| Low habit with spreading branches, yellow foliage in the summer becoming green with a yellow margin |