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Taxus baccata

A living monument, a tree with a story. The Taxus baccata (yew) can live for thousands of years and has a fascinating history.

Visually, its most striking features are its dark green needles, red berries and especially its beautiful, brownish-red flaking bark. This immediately attracts attention and only gets more beautiful with age.

THE BEAUTIFUL BROWN-RED, FLAKING BARK ONLY GETS MORE BEAUTIFUL WITH AGE.
A composition of elegant yew trees whose crowns form one whole.
Taxus baccata organic shapes
Taxus baccata ball on multistem
OLD WOUNDS ARE GIVEN TIME TO HEAL.
This Taxus cuspidata macro bonsai was originally formed in Japan.
Taxus baccata standard
H 450/500 W 250/300
Taxus baccata multistem
H 550/600 W 350/400
Taxus baccata multistem
H 500/550 W 300/350
Thanks to our wide selection of Taxus baccata in a wide variety of sizes, we can create instant large organic massifs that immediately capture the imagination. Inside, the trunks were pruned high, creating an interesting interior space as well. H 650/700 W 1700/1800 per massif.

Taxus baccata classical topiary forms
H 300/350 W 150/200
Taxus baccata solitary standard
Taxus baccata ball
Taxus baccata experimental topiary shapes
Taxus baccata organic shapes on standard
H 550/600 W 300/350
Taxus baccata organically pruned cloud under a thin layer of snow.