Taxon

Taxus × media 'Flushing'

Taxus × media 'Flushing' - Anglojap yew cultivar
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Common name: Anglojap yew cultivar
Family: Taxaceae (Yew)
Distribution: cultivated
Hardiness: -30 - 10 F
Life form: Evergreen shrub/sub-shrub
Pest resistance: Resists deer, rabbits
Plant size: 12-15' tall x 2-3' wide (3.7-4.6 x .6-.9 meters)
Bark characteristics: Scaly, brown
Foliage characteristics: Needle-like, green foliage
Fruit characteristics: Red, berry-like cones
Poisonous/toxic: All parts of this plant are highly toxic if ingested.
Structure: Columnar
Description: This is a cultivar of a yew hybrid between the Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidate) and English yew (Taxus baccata). ‘Flushing’ is a narrow, columnar form which is also female, and always has ornamental red fruits.
Links: American Conifer SocietyKew World Checklist of Selected Plant FamiliesMissouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder

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