Family: Taxodiaceae

Scientific Name: Taxus cuspidata Monloo

Common Name: Emerald Spreader Yew

DescriptionA low growing Yew with dark green foliage.
Pronunciation(TAXS-us)(kus-pi-DAY-ta)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Coniferous
Hardiness Zone4-7(8)
Sunlightfull to partial
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Fruitred berry like drupes
Leavesexcellent dark green color maintained throughout the year
Dimensions30 inches tall by a spread of 6-8 feet A plant at my house is 12 inches tall with a spread of 6 feet growing in a partial sun area after 8 years.
MaintenanceAfter growing this plant for over 6 years I have yet needed to touch the plant with a pruning shears.
PropagationP.P.# 10335
Native SiteThe species T. cuspidata is native to Japan, Korea and Manchuria
Cultivar OriginDeveloped by Monrovia Nursery (California, USA).
Author's NotesA plant at my house is 12 inches tall with a spread of 6 feet growing in a partial sun area after 6 years. The first winter burn on this plant occurred during the winter of 2013-14(zone #5) which one of the coldest on record. The cold winter was preceded by a dry fall.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr)
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