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Golden Irish Yew

Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Aurea'

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  • Conifer
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    • Shade Grade
    • B
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    • North Side Yard
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    Very tightly branched with a compact, upright growth habit, forming a dense column of beautiful yellow-green foliage. Slow-growing, probably no more than 6 to 8'.

    Gardener's Log

    09/2016: Planted in nearly full-shade spot next to north side of the dirt room.

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    Photo by Jardín Botánico Nacional, Viña del Mar, Chile

    Photo by pépiniériste 85

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    Shade Grade

    B

    Doing well in its first year, I suspect it will lose its gold tone in the full shade.

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    Hi! I'm Lorie and I wrangle plants in a muddy, feral shade garden in the Pacific Northwest. I built this site to serve as a gardening journal and quasi-accurate record of planting successes and failures. My goal is to help "future me" be a better gardener. I hope what I've learned along the way can be useful to you too. Thanks for visiting!

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