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Taxus canadensis
( Canadian Yew )
| Taxus canadensis is a prostrate, slow growing, evergreen shrub. Needle-like foliage is very dense, dark green and glossy, can get a red tinge in the winter. The fruit is a red seed, 1/4 inch long. Prefers moist, sandy loam, not heat or drought tolerant, not bothered by pests. A very hardy yew, suitable as a large groundcover in cool, shady locations. Native from Newfoundland to Virginia, west to Manitoba, and Iowa. |
| Important Info : All plant parts are poisenous if ingested, except the fleshy red seed coat. |
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