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Median yew 'densiformis'
Taxus
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medi
'Densiformis'
Characteristics and Care Methods of Taxus × media 'Densiformis' - Growth Characteristics: Taxus × media 'Densiformis' is an evergreen conifer that grows slowly and has a dense, low-spreading form. It generally grows to a height of about 1.2m and a width of about 1.8m. It thrives in partial shade and prefers soils between neutral and acidic. It is highly cold-hardy and tolerates various climatic conditions well. - Propagation Methods: 'Densiformis' is primarily propagated by cuttings. In the summer, cut off a new stem, remove the lower part of the leaf, and plant the cutting in a potting mix of sand and peat moss using a rooting stimulant. If you maintain sufficient humidity and care for it in partial shade, it will develop roots. - Cultivation Methods: It is recommended to plant it in a location with good drainage and where sunlight is not too strong. When planting, dig a hole of appropriate size and add organic fertilizer to help the roots spread. Water periodically until the roots are established, but avoid overwatering. Since it grows slowly, frequent pruning is not necessary. - Use in the Garden: Due to its slow growth rate and consistent form, this plant is suitable for garden borders, hedges, or creating mini-gardens. It also harmonizes well with other evergreens to help create a neat landscape. - Major Pests and Control Methods: Leaf mold may occur as a disease; it is important to ensure good ventilation and avoid excessive moisture. Aphids are a common pest, so it is recommended to check the leaves regularly and use pesticides if necessary. For prevention, proper watering, fertilization, and maintaining healthy soil are essential.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Attention and
Height
90~120cm
Spread
120~180cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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