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This plant has been awarded the Suisse Garantie label.
The cushion yew, botanically known as Taxus baccata 'Repandens', is an evergreen, low-growing coniferous plant with a broad, cushion-like habit. It reaches a height of just 0.5 metres and a width of up to 2 metres in diameter. This makes it ideal as a ground cover, for grave plantings or as a flat hedge plant.
Its dark green, soft needles remain intact all year round and provide long-lasting greenery. The plant is very hardy, grows in sun and shade and is easy to care for.
Caution: The leaves and bark of the yew should not be eaten. However, the seeds of the berries and the taxine they contain are particularly dangerous and can lead to severe symptoms of poisoning if chewed. Unlike the other parts of the plant, the flesh of the berries is not poisonous.
Note: Please note that the plant may look different from the pictures depending on the vegetation cycle.
Container plants
Our container plants grow in plastic pots and - apart from frost-related restrictions - can be planted all year round. Unlike balled plants, they do not experience transplant shock and continue to grow without interruption if planted correctly.Natural deviations possible
Plants are living organisms. They may therefore differ from the specifications in terms of colour, growth height, flowering time or leaf fall. The characteristics stated in the product descriptions are for guidance only and do not constitute binding assurances. The pictures show sample plants - the delivered specimen may differ in appearance and stage of development.Plant variety | Conifers |
Botanical name | Taxus baccata 'Rapadens' |
Additional properties | hardy |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Item number | 55016597 |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Plant variety | Conifers |
Botanical name | Taxus baccata 'Rapadens' |
Pot diameter | 26 cm |
Additional properties | hardy |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
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Climate contribution |
Height | 40 cm |
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