Yew Cone - Taxus Baccata 35 Litre Pot 130-150cm
Beautifully clipped, eleagent cone at a whopping 140/150cm tall
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Beautifully clipped, eleagent cone at a whopping 140/150cm tall
| Next band £300 3% off | £500 5% off | £1000 10% off | £2500 15% off |
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| £383.15 each | £375.25 each | £355.50 each | £335.75 each |
Yew Cone – Taxus Baccata 140–150cm
This elegant, expertly shaped Yew Cone adds a bold architectural presence to formal gardens, entrances, and topiary displays. Grown from the native Taxus baccata, or English Yew, this evergreen conifer is renowned for its longevity, dense deep-green foliage, and exceptional tolerance to clipping. Standing at 160–170cm tall, it makes a striking statement while remaining manageable in size.
Evergreen Structure All Year Round – Rich, dark green needle-like leaves create a sculptural focal point that doesn’t fade with the seasons.
Elegant Formal Shape – The tight conical form is ideal for traditional gardens, driveways, flanking pathways, or in large pots by doorways.
Extremely Hardy & Long-Lived – Native to the UK and well-suited to our climate, Yew thrives in a variety of conditions and can live for centuries.
Low Maintenance Topiary – Requires just a few trims per year to maintain its form and responds well to hard pruning.
Versatile Planting Options – Suitable for formal borders, topiary avenues, or as a specimen in pots. Can be planted in sun or partial shade and is happy in most well-drained soils.
Location: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Well-drained soil; avoid waterlogged sites.
Watering: Keep well-watered during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Especially important if planted in summer or during dry spells.
Feeding: Apply a slow-release fertiliser in spring to encourage lush new growth.
Pruning: Trim in early to mid-summer to maintain the tight cone shape.
This Yew Cone is perfect for adding year-round structure and a touch of timeless British formality to gardens of all sizes. Whether used in pairs, groups, or as a standalone feature, it’s a topiary investment that will reward for decades.