Enhance Your Landscape with the Hardy Cephalotaxus Spreading Yew Shrub
Cephalotaxus Spreading Yew is an Easy to Grow Evergreen Groundcover With Unique Foliage!
The Cephalotaxus Spreading Yew is a versatile evergreen shrub, prized for its lush, needle-like foliage and ability to thrive in shade, making it a favorite for low-maintenance landscaping.
If you’ve been struggling to fill those tight spaces in your landscape with an evergreen shrub that’s shade-loving, the Cephalotaxus Spreading Yew Shrub is the answer to all of your problems!
Cephalotaxus harringtonia Prostrata is a slow-growing, soft-needled, evergreen shrub that grows well in the shade. The spreading plum yew (as it is sometimes called) has long, dark green needles that stay green year-long.
This makes the Japanese Yew plant attractive for basic foundation plantings or mass plantings. It can also do well planted around hedges or screens as a groundcover. The dense upright branches can add texture to the landscape because of the spirally arranged foliage and the yew can produce bright red berry-like cones on female plants.
It is commonly referred to as the spreading Southern Yew plant, and this versatile green bush is rarely bothered by insects and disease. Once it’s established it is drought tolerant, deer resistant, salt tolerant, and is excellent for filling under large trees and other shady areas. It is great for landscaping and tolerates shearing to maintain the desired size and shape.
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JAPANESE SPREADING YEW SHRUB CARE
Japanese Yew grows best in the southern United States in USDA growing zones 6-9. It cannot withstand winter temperatures for too long. The dense spreading shrub can grow up to 2-3 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide with shallow root systems.
Can handle full shade to part shade and is an excellent choice for planting under a large shade tree. Although the dark green foliage cannot handle full sun and it may cause browning of the leaves, this Southern yew plant is very heat tolerant in many places around North America.
Plant the spreading Japanese plum yew in well-drained soil conditions in early spring for those deep green-colored needles to have the whole growing season to establish. Well-drained soil helps prevent root rot. Makes an excellent ground cover plant as its name suggests… the yew Taxus will spread to the area it is planted in!
The yew trees needle-like foliage will make great-looking landscape plants and the slow-growth habit will keep your yard looking fresh all year long. It is a wonderful choice for winter color as it has slight cold hardiness and maintains its shiny dark green color year round.
Careful! The needles and scarlet berries of the toxic plant are harmful if ingested and have been known to cause yew poisonings.
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Sunlight
Full Shade / Partial Sun
Foliage Color
Evergreen
Mature Width
3-4 ft
Mature Height
2-3 ft
Growing Zones 6, 7, 8, 9
