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WANTED: Taxus canadensis Canadian Yew
Comments (0)I really need a canadian yew. Small is preferred. Please send me your want list as my have list isn't up to date....See MoreHAVE: rooted cuttings of Verbena canadensis
Comments (2)I don't want to trade for any! I just thought I would let people know that I have this growing in my gardens also. I am zone 6. It dies back and does come back every year. One of the first to bloom and last to go away. Beautiful in hanging baskets with other plants! Melinda...See MoreTaxus canadensis source/ propagation
Comments (2)Never seen it offered Ziggy. Cool plant. Have seen decent amounts of it in N. Wisconsin/Upper Michigan hardwood stands. I should think seed would be fairly easy to work with. +oM...See MoreTaxus globosa
Comments (7)Hi Osprey, In terms of being different, to be honest, not really - it looks pretty much like any other yew. The foliage is a bit sparser and more open than T. baccata, but less so than T. sumatrana. If you just want 'a yew', you might be better off with T. baccata, which has generally proven the most adaptable species (except in zone 6 or colder, where T. cuspidata is best). None of the four New World yew species (Tt. brevifolia, canadensis, floridana, globosa) has ever achieved wide success in cultivation; why, remains a mystery. Resin...See MoreUser
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