Scott Wallace Japanese Plum Yew is a low-growing evergreen conifer shrub with a spreading habit. Bright green new growth emerges with a peculiar sag that resembles pendular flowers that straighten as they mature to dark green. Mature foliage retains its color year-round. If the edible fruits are desired, both a female plant and male pollinator are required. Prefers partial sun and rich well-drained soils. Drought tolerant once established.
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Height: |
1' - 2' |
Spread: |
4' - 5' |
Spacing: |
4’ |
USDA Hardiness Zone: |
6 - 9 |
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N/A |
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low maintenance. Water regularly, but allow the soil to dry slightly between watering. It can be damaged in full sun and cannot tolerate acidic soils.
LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Woodland Gardens, Wildlife Gardens, Hedges, and Containers.
COMPANION PLANTS: Bungleweed, Japanese Maple, Hosta
IMAGE: Photo by harum.koh, Cowtail Pine (Cephalotaxus harringtonia)
*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown