i;6 SYLVICULTURAL NOTES ON CONIFERS 



which is grown for profit. It usually only attains a height 

 of 30 to 40 feet, and is a very slow grower, but lives to a 

 great age. It is ornamental, and a few specimens in the woods 

 are not out of place. It is hardy and will grow on most 

 situations, and is a great shade-bearer. It will grow on all 

 soils except dry sandy ones, but it does best where there is 

 plenty of lime. The timber is hard and very durable, takes 

 a fine polish, and makes excellent furniture. Any yew that 

 may happen to be cut can be used for fencing-posts, as it is 

 extremely durable and will outlast iron. In olden days it was 

 used for making bo\vs. 



