Pointed yew: the best varieties, planting and care secrets

Content
  1. Description and characteristics of yew
  2. Area
  3. Popular varieties
  4. Yew planting rules
  5. Care rules

Pointed yew is an evergreen tree that belongs to the Yew family. Grows in Asia, North Africa, Canada, Russia. Has the Latin name "Taxus cuspidata". Yew wood is easily processed and is very valuable for furniture production, but it is not often used. It is interesting that earlier, bows and arrows were made from the branches of a plant, and the tip was smeared with poisonous juice. Perennial cultivation is now common in the household. It is used as a decoration item in landscape design, for landscaping the area. It is worth knowing that almost all parts of the plant are poisonous.

Description and characteristics of yew

This is a perennial coniferous tree that resembles a shrub in shape. Large specimens are rare. The longevity of the yew tree is amazing, there are species that live up to 900 years. The tree sometimes grows up to 20 m, but the average height is usually 6-10 m. The crown is oval in shape, with fluffy green twigs. The trunk is reddish-brown in color, and needles grow on the branches. It is soft, thick and contains poison.

The needles are tiny, ranging in size from 2 cm in length and up to 3 mm in width, wedge-shaped. The color of the needles is dark green, lighter below. The perennial flowering period occurs in the spring. Sporophylls of the culture have a spherical shape and hide in the leaf axils. Sporolistiki are single buds located on top of the small sinuses of the leaf itself. Seeds ripen from female flowers.

The yew is a dioecious plant and is rarely monoecious. Dioecious plants are those that only have same-sex male flower pistils or female stamens. Monoecious species contain male and female characters in one specimen. Dioecious plants are pollinated only in a cross way. Pollination involves bees and wind. Fruits appear when pollen from such a culture falls on another specimen with female flowers.

Crop seeds can be harvested in early fall. They resemble an egg, are flat, and have a warm brown color. The size of the seeds is up to 6 mm. The upper part of the scaly plant is open, from which you can see the edge of the seed.

Area

The yew population is quite large. It grows in Japan, Korea, China, Canada, North Africa, Russia (Primorye, Sakhalin, Kuril Islands). Trees usually grow in groups in coniferous-deciduous forests and mountainous areas. They often grow in places where there are other types of conifers, for example, near cedar forests and pines. The tree is suitable for fertile soils containing limestone and a humid climate. In the Kuril Islands, it is found near bamboo groves. There are numerous tree plantations in the Lazovsky Nature Reserve in Russia. They are listed in the Red Book of Primorye and the Sakhalin Region as a rare species.

Popular varieties

The most common:

  • "Golden";
  • "Nana";
  • "Minima";
  • Farmen;
  • "Kapitata";
  • "Expansa".

    Variety "Nana" Is a dwarf coniferous shrub that looks like an ellipse. Most suitable for continental climates. The needles of this yew tree are dark green, soft to the touch. "Nana" is good for decorative trimming, you can create an interesting spherical shape or the image of a pyramid. The plant is also used for landscaping the territory. This specimen grows by about 5 cm per year. You can use this variety to create hedges or other decorative items.Evergreen shrubs look good on terraces, alleys, garden paths.

    Like other varieties of yew, "Nana" feels good on shady plots of land. It is unpretentious to the soil, tolerates winter well and is not afraid of winds.

    "Golden" - miniature dwarf bush. This is a coniferous plant, the height of which is no more than 3 m. It is called golden, because the needles have a light yellow border, reminiscent of the color of gold.

    "Minima" - the smallest decorative type of yew. It reaches a maximum height of 35 cm. The branches have a brownish tint, and the needles are emerald green, oblong, shiny on the upper side. "Minima" is used for landscaping and floristic landscaping.

    Farmen - a variety of yew, grows up to 2 m. Loves fertile soils and a humid climate. It also takes root well in urban areas. His needles are wide, pointed.

    "Expansa" - a shrub whose crown resembles a vase. The plant has no main stem. A perennial that can live up to 200 years, but grows up to a maximum of 3 m in height. Various sculptures are made from this kind of yew, which are especially popular with designers in the United States.

    "Kapitata" - a compact bush, similar to a pin.

    Yew planting rules

    Considering that the yew tree is a perennial long-lived tree, it is suitable for decorating the territory. It is unpretentious in care, has a beautiful appearance, it can be cut. The shade tolerance of the yew tree allows it to be placed in different parts of the landscape, where other plants cannot survive. Reproduction of yew is carried out by planting seeds or cuttings. The shrub needs to create a favorable microclimate even during planting. Many types of yews perceive different types of soil in the same way. It is important that the acidity is at least 6.

    Particular attention should be paid to the drainage layer of the soil. A soil mixture can be made from turf, peat, and sand. Do not forget about the mineral complex for the soil. If, when planting, add land from a coniferous forest, this will give the plant the mycorrhiza necessary for the vital activity. It is better to plant yew from late August to early October. Planting holes are dug based on the size of the root system.

    Plants with an open root system are planted so that the roots are freely located in the planting hole, and the root collar is at the level of the soil.

    Care rules

    Proper care is important for the pointed yew. Top dressing should not be given excessively, it should be watered moderately, from 10 liters at a time. An adult yew tree does not need abundant watering, since its root system allows it to extract water from the deep layers of the soil. In case of drought, you need to water the adult yew and irrigate the crown. You should also loosen the soil in the near-trunk sector after watering. Mulching the soil is necessary to curb the growth of weeds, as well as to retain moisture for a longer period. For the first 3 years, the bush needs protection from drafts.

    Cropping of the crop should be carried out already for an adult plant, this should be done carefully. Since the tree grows slowly, if you remove the excess, it will overgrow for a long time. The best pruning time is in April. For wintering, seedlings should be covered with spruce branches. This will protect the plant from frost and sun. You can make a special frame from wooden beams and lutrasil. Before wintering, you should spray the yew with fungicidal preparations to prevent various diseases.

    As the culture matures, it develops resistance to unfavorable environmental factors, so the tree needs special care for the first few years.

    How you can form hedges from yew, see below.

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