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Florida Yew: complete guide
Taxus floridana
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Overview
Florida Yew (Taxus floridana) is a rare, native evergreen conifer endemic to northern Florida and northeastern Mexico. This distinctive yew is prized for its dark green needle-like foliage and brilliant red fleshy arils (berry-like structures). The plant is a critical component of rare Florida ecosystems.
Appearance and Bloom
Florida Yew grows as a compact tree to 5-8 meters tall with dark green, flattened needles 2-3 cm long arranged in two ranks. The plant produces no conspicuous flowers but female plants bear attractive bright red fleshy arils in fall-winter. The overall form is pyramidal.
Ideal Location
Grow Florida Yew in shade to partial shade, ideally with 2-4 hours of indirect sunlight daily. Perfect for shaded borders, under large trees, and closed woodland areas. The plant is highly shade-tolerant.
Soil
Florida Yew prefers well-draining soil with moderately acidic to neutral pH. The plant is adaptable to diverse soil types. Excellent drainage is important to prevent root rot.
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Watering
Moderate to high moisture requirements, especially after planting. Water regularly during dry periods. Once established, the plant is fairly drought-tolerant in shaded locations.
Pruning
Minimal pruning required. Remove only dead or damaged branches. The plant grows slowly and maintains attractive natural form without intervention.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring: Growth begins after winter rest. Summer: Consistent watering important. Fall: Bright red arils develop on female plants. Winter: Minimal maintenance.
Winter Hardiness
Florida Yew is moderately hardy (down to -10 C) in temperate zones. Protection is needed in colder regions.
Companion Plants
Excellent for native woodland gardens. Combine with other shade-tolerant native plants and understory shrubs.
Closing Thoughts
Florida Yew is a rare, valuable plant for native and shade gardens. Discover shade garden design at gardenworld.app/en and gardenworld.app/nl.
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