Yew Or Taxus Baccata Ball 95/100cm
Huge specimen yew ball at 95/100cm
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| £506.34 each | £495.90 each | £469.80 each | £443.70 each |
Huge specimen yew ball at 95/100cm
| Next band £300 3% off | £500 5% off | £1000 10% off | £2500 15% off |
|---|---|---|---|
| £506.34 each | £495.90 each | £469.80 each | £443.70 each |
Taxus baccata, commonly known as the English Yew, forms one of the most iconic and enduring evergreen topiary shapes. When clipped into a neat ball, it delivers perfect symmetry, rich dark green foliage, and year-round architectural structure. Highly valued in both traditional and contemporary garden designs, the yew ball is hardy, low-maintenance, and incredibly long-lived, making it a superb choice for entrances, formal borders, patios, or as a feature in modern minimalist landscapes.
Spring: Fresh new needles appear a lighter green, contrasting against the darker mature foliage.
Summer: Dense, glossy evergreen canopy maintains its crisp spherical form.
Autumn: Slow, steady growth ensures the shape remains tidy with minimal trimming.
Winter: Provides strong structure and deep colour when the garden is at its barest.
Evergreen – Glossy, deep green foliage for constant colour.
Elegant topiary form – Perfectly rounded, controlled shape.
Slow-growing – Holds form well; easy to maintain.
Very hardy – Thrives in exposed, cold, or urban environments.
Extremely long-lived – Can last centuries when cared for properly.
Formal gardens – Adds symmetry, rhythm, and architectural clarity.
Entrances – Stunning in pairs flanking paths, gates, or doorways.
Containers – Excellent for patios, terraces, or structured displays.
Borders – Provides evergreen anchors among perennials and seasonal plants.
Modern designs – Offers clean lines and sculptural presence.
Sun/Position: Grows in full sun or partial shade; tolerant of deeper shade once established.
Soil: Prefers well-drained soil and adapts to chalk, clay, or loam. Avoid waterlogging.
Hardiness: Fully hardy across the UK.
Care: Trim once a year in late summer for a crisp, clean sphere. Water regularly in the first growing season to establish.
Other topiary – Ilex crenata, Pittosporum, or Buxus for structured combinations.
Lavender, Nepeta, or Salvia – Softens the formality with colour and scent.
Grasses – Stipa and Festuca add movement and contrast.
Architectural shrubs – Photinia standards or Euonymus balls for layered structure.
Taxus baccata topiary balls are timeless, elegant, and exceptionally durable. They provide year-round structure and classic style, enhancing any garden from cottage borders to contemporary courtyards.