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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... to sun, and average soil. The fall color is a nice apricot to maroon-purple. Deer Resistant Conifer Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Duke Gardens' (plum yew) is a small gracefully spreading conifer. Its desirable, almost-black green needles and elegant shape make it useable as a small growing, 2-3' height, 3 to 4' width, accent plant or in a regal mass ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Deer-Resistant Plants—Shrubs and Trees for
the Deer-Plagued Gardener
... inch-long fleshy cones ripen in autumn from green to olive-brown, looking like small, downward-hanging plums. Plum yews can play much the same role as yews in our landscapes. They may be tightly clipped ... screens. As with the yews, they do well in dry, shady sites. The surprisingly cold-hardy Japanese plum yew, C. harringtonia (Zones 6 to 9), has a lot of potential for northern gardens. The straight ...
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Drought Tolerant Shrubs
... to 4 Sun Cedrus deodara (dwarf cultivars) Snow Sprite, Compacta, etc. E Varies Sun Cephalotaxus harringtonia Japanese plum yew E 5 to 10 Partial shade Choisya ternata Mexican-orange E 6 to 8 Sun, ... 3 Sun, partial shade Loropetalum chinensis Loropetalum E 6 to 12 Sun, partial shade Loropetalum hybrids Plum Delight, Ruby, Fire Dance, etc. E 4 to 10 Sun, partial shade Mahonia aquifolium Oregon grape ...
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Floridata: Cephalotaxus harringtonia
... many stems sprouting from the base and some send up suckers. A low-growing cultivar of Japanese plum yew perfectly complements the armless semi-nude beauty of concrete Greco-Roman goddesses of love. Click ... period. Plant seeds in labeled pots and leave them outside through the winter and be patient! Plum yews also can be propagated from cuttings. Use tip cuttings of upward growing semi-ripe wood in ...
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Forestry Commission - News - forestry commission scientists boost hopes for endangered south american tree
... been published in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh's journal, Sibbaldia. NOTES TO EDITOR: The Chilean plum yew is a member of the podocarp family (genus Podocarpaceae ). It grows to about 15 metres ... animals such as pigs and goats introduced to the trees' habitat by farmers. There are Chilean plum yews growing in botanic gardens, arboreta and private collections around the world, but most of these ...
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American Association of Amateur Arborists: ArborMaps
... estate of Gustav Lurman, "Farmlands" was extravagantly planted with both native and imported specimen. While much reduced in scale the campus still contains fine examples of Bald Cypress, Dawn Redwood and Pond Cypress as well as Plum Yew, Palownia and a great Gingko tree. Catonsville High School, pt2 The list of over fifty different species of trees is a ...
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Plant Database search page - Plants For A Future
... Gnetophyta - Mormon tea Ephedraceae Gymnosperms (Naked Seeds) Cycades Cycadaceae: Sago palm. Maidenhairs Ginkgoaceae: Ginkgo. Conifers (Pinales) Araucariaceae: Monkey-puzzle tree. Cephalotaxaceae: Plum Yew, Nutmeg. Cupressaceae: Cypress, Juniperus (Juniper). Pinaceae: Abies (Fir), Larix (Larch), Picea (Spruce), Pinus (Pine), Hemlock. Podocarpaceae Sciadoptyaceae: Umbrella pine. Taxaceae: Yew. ...
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Index of Common Names: J - Plants For A Future database report
... Larch Japanese Lime Japanese Maple Japanese Millet Japanese Mint Japanese Morning Glory Japanese Oak Japanese Pagoda Tree Japanese Pepper Tree Japanese Photinia Japanese Plum Japanese Plum Japanese Plum Yew Japanese Plum Yew Japanese Plum Yew Japanese Privet Japanese Quince Japanese Raisin Tree Japanese Raspberry Japanese Red Pine Japanese Rose Japanese Sago Palm Japanese Snake Gourd Japanese ...
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Cephalotaxus - Chasmanthium -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 21
Cephalotaxus - Chasmanthium -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 21 Cephalotaxus Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Duke Gardens' (Duke Gardens Plum Yew) Sun to ShadeZone: 6-9, at least 30" tall Origin: China, Japan, Taiwan Web-Only! Okay, picture a normal yew that has been stepped on by an elephant...got the picture? This remarkable plant was first discovered in Duke Gardens, ...
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US National Arboretum Picture of the Week Answer -
... the Week Question for April 18th - 27th, 2005 This is Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Prostrata', or 'Prostrata' plum-yew. Plum-yews are valued for their ability to thrive in full sun or shade, and because ... Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Prostrata' is hardy in USDA hardiness zones 6-9. You can view this 'Prostrata' plum-yew in the Gotelli Dwarf and Slow Growing Conifer Collections. [Click on the picture to ...
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