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€6.50
24 in stock
40/60cm
10cm per year
3 per meter
24 in stock
Description:
Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Aurea’, commonly called the Golden Irish Yew, is a striking evergreen conifer valued for its narrow, columnar growth habit and vibrant golden-yellow foliage. Growing slowly to 4–6 meters in height, it’s perfect for formal gardens, hedging, and as a focal point in landscape designs. Its dense foliage provides year-round structure and shelter for wildlife. This hardy species thrives in a variety of soil types and is well-suited to Irish climates.
Planting:
Location: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
Spacing: 1–2 meters apart for hedges; single specimens can be planted individually
Planting Time: Spring or autumn
Care:
Watering: Regular until established; drought-tolerant once mature
Feeding: Apply a slow-release balanced fertilizer in spring
Maintenance: Minimal pruning needed; shape lightly if required
Pests/Diseases: Generally hardy, though watch for scale insects or root rot in poorly drained soil
Biodiversity:
Golden Irish Yew provides excellent shelter for birds and small mammals . Its evergreen foliage maintains habitat cover year-round, supporting garden biodiversity.