White berried Yew
An increasingly rare tree, in its native China it grows as an understory shrub or small tree. Derives its name from its resemblance to the Common European yew- the main difference being the bright white berries it shows off as it comes to maturity.
Site: Tolerant of inland exposure
Soil: Not too boggy
Position: Full sun to shade
Season of Interest: Evergreen, decorative white berries, rare plant
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: 8-10ft (2.5-3) Spread: 8-10 ft (2.5-3m)

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