Taxus baccata 'Overeynderi', Oszlopos tiszafa Ökoplant

Taxus. Genus description. Taxus are small evergreen trees or large shrubs of rounded habit, with dense, linear leaves, insignificant flowers and, on female plants, conspicuous fleshy red arils surrounding the solitary seeds. Name status. Accepted. Advertise here. Find help & information on Taxus baccata 'Overeynderi' (m) from the RHS. Find help & information on Taxus baccata &s;Overeynderi&s; from the RHS

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Taxus baccata (yew) is a large, evergreen and coniferous tree, often seen growing in churchyards. In gardens it's typically grown as a hedge - it makes a fine, formal, evergreen hedging or topiary plant. As a hedge, yew provides the perfect, dark green backdrop to more colourful plants. Taxus baccata 'Overeynderi' Good, wide upright growing cultivar with a regular ovoid crown, up to 3 to 4 m. This Taxus is very densely branched with brown twigs. Old bark is brown-red and flaking. At 2 cm long the needles are relatively short. They are about 0.2 cm wide and mid-green. Taxus baccata 'Overeynderi' Good, wide upright growing cultivar with a regular ovoid crown, up to 3 to 4 m. This Taxus is very densely branched with brown twigs. Old bark is brown-red and flaking. At 2 cm long the needles are relatively short. They are about 0.2 cm wide and mid-green. Taxus baccata common yew T. baccata is a medium-sized bushy evergreen tree with narrow, leathery, very dark green leaves arranged in two rows on the shoots, and insignificant flowers followed on female plants by fleshy red fruits Other common names English yew yew Join the RHS Become an RHS Member today and save 25% on your first year < > © RHS

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Description A T. baccata tree Seeds of Taxus baccata Yews are small to medium-sized evergreen trees, growing 10-20 m (35-65 ft) (exceptionally up to 28 m or 92 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) (exceptionally 4 m or 13 ft 1 in) in diameter. The bark is thin, scaly brown, and comes off in small flakes aligned with the stem. A venerable pair of Taxus baccata, with many younger trees behind, in the garden at Dirleton Castle, East Lothian, UK. October 2022. Image Tom Christian. A tree 30 to 40, rarely 50 or 60 ft high, forming in age a short, enormously thick trunk, clothed with red-brown peeling bark, and crowned with a rounded or wide-spreading head of branches. Common names: yew, common yew, English yew. Scientific name: Taxus baccata. Family: Taxaceae. Origin: native. Mature yew trees can grow to 20m. The bark is reddish-brown with purple tones, and peeling. The yew is probably the most long-lived tree in northern Europe. Look out for: the needle-like leaves which grow in two rows along a twig. Soil. Yew, Taxus baccata, is a native British evergreen tree. Young plants are bushy and make a fine hedge or topiary specimen, but, if left unclipped they eventually grow into a large conifer tree. Yew withstands quite hard clipping and, if overgrown, can be rejuvenated by cutting back to the stumps. The Royal Horticultural Society has given.

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Taxus baccata L. First published in Sp. Pl.: 1040 (1753) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Azores, Europe to N. Iran, NW. Africa. It is a tree and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy Images General information Distribution Synonyms Publications Other data Distribution KBD Native to: Taxus baccata (European yew) is a well known poisonous plant. Eating a relatively small quantity of leaves can be fatal for livestock and humans. The toxicity of yew leaves is due to the presence of alkaloids known as taxines, of which taxine B is suspected as being one of the most poisonous. Taxus baccata ( Overeynderi English Yew ) This cultivar is wide and bushy and has dark green foliage. The needles are bending downward while the branching grows upward. The bark is typically reddish brown and the berries, when present, are red. This plant likes a moist, slightly acidic soil with a decent amount of light. Yew is a densely branching, evergreen tree with a big trunk that can reach up to 20m tall. The bark is thin, scaly, and brown, it comes off in small flakes. Its leaves are dark green, leathery, and narrow with a pointed tip. Yew seeds grow at the tip of a dwarf shoot, enclosed in a red, fleshy, cup-like structure called an aril.

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Yew (Taxus baccata) is a versatile, long-lived native evergreen tree or shrub that fits well into any style of garden. It is popular as hedging and topiary, and can also be grown as a free-standing specimen, adding year-round structure. It also grows well in containers. This name is a synonym of Taxus baccata L. by Taxaceae. The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2022-04-20) which reports it as a synonym of Taxus baccata L.