🌱 Delivery cost between 14 per box and 65 euro per pallet – Nation Wide Delivery with DPD.
€6.50
14 in stock
60/80cm
30cm per year
2 per meter
14 in stock
The English Yew (Taxus baccata) is a slow-growing, long-lived evergreen tree or large shrub, valued for its timeless beauty, dense foliage, and historical significance. Native to Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia, it has been a symbol of longevity and immortality for centuries, often found in churchyards and historic landscapes.
Evergreen Needles: Dark green, needle-like leaves arranged spirally, providing year-round interest
Size: Mature trees can reach 15–20m (50–65 ft) in height with a conical or columnar shape
Bark: Reddish-brown bark that becomes flaky with age, adding extra character
⚔️ Ancient Uses: Highly prized for making longbows in medieval times
⛪ Symbolism: Traditionally planted in churchyards and cemeteries, representing immortality and endurance
Folklore: Steeped in myths and legends across Europe
☀️ Light: Tolerates full sun to deep shade
Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained soils, but highly adaptable
✂️ Pruning: Responds very well to trimming, ideal for hedges & topiary
⚠️ Toxicity: All parts (except the red aril around the seed) are poisonous if ingested
Hedges & Screens: Dense growth makes it excellent for formal hedging and privacy barriers
Specimen Tree: Its longevity and structure make it a focal point in large gardens and estates
Topiary & Shaping: Easily sculpted into formal shapes for classic garden designs
✨ Conclusion:
With its rich history, evergreen beauty, and versatility, Taxus baccata (English Yew) is a classic choice for hedges, screens, or specimen planting. A true heritage tree, it combines ornamental value with centuries of symbolism.
Supplied in pots
Delivery in Ireland: 3–5 working days