Taxus baccata English Yew gum nutsTaxus baccata, commonly known as English Yew or Common Yew, is a long lived evergreen conifer admired for its dense, dark green foliage and classic conical shape. Native to Europe, southwestern Asia and northern Africa, it features soft, flat needles that remain attractive year round, with fresh growth emerging a lighter green in spring. Male plants produce small scaly cones, while female plants develop striking scarlet berries that add ornamental
freestone nectarine variety bred in New Zealand
Extremely hardy and low maintenance
so you can enjoy its beauty and bounty even in smaller spaces
informal hedge or screening plant
Soil: Suitable for a wide range of soils
Ripening from around June depending on seasonal conditions
deeply lobed leaves and insignificant flowers followed by edible fruit
Eye-catching large pink flowers spring from this native shrub in late summer through to winter
and it will benefit from pruning after the leaves have dropped
in mixed borders or as an elegant hedge
An excellent informal hedge
Isopogon formosus is a compact shrub from the south of Western Australia