
Hill’s yew (Taxus × media 'Hillii') is a dense, upright evergreen shrub known for its rich, dark green needles and columnar form. A hybrid between English yew (Taxus baccata) and Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidata), it combines cold hardiness with a refined, formal appearance. Hill’s yew typically grows 6 to 8 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide, making it ideal for hedges, privacy screens, or foundation plantings. Its tidy, slow-growing nature and tolerance for shaping make it especially popular in traditional and formal landscapes.
This yew is highly adaptable, thriving in full sun to deep shade and tolerating a range of soil types, including urban conditions. Its year-round greenery, tolerance for pruning, and dependable structure make it a valuable and versatile evergreen for both residential and commercial landscapes. With proper care and placement, Hill’s yew adds structure, texture, and lasting appeal to any garden.
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