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Spreading Japanese Yew 
Japanese Yew—Spreading T ype 
This is the low-branched, many-stemmed form of 
the Japanese Yew, usually grown from cuttings. 
There is some variation among the types of spread- 
ing Yews, but all of them usually grow more broad 
than tall, branching out from the bottom with numer- 
ous stems in a semi-upright growth. This accounts 
for their use as hedge trees, for small borders and 
edging, and in confined areas such as foundation 
plantings. While Yews will withstand considerable 
shade, they will also thrive in the open sun. The 
growth is rapid where the trees have favorable grow- 
ing conditions. They are heavy feeders and require 
fertilizing to make their best development. 
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Brown’s Yew 
It has heavy, dark green foliage, is a fast grower, 
and develops into an attractive vase-shaped shrub. 
It is erect in habit rather than the typical form of 
the Spreading Japanese Yew. We have been grow- 
ing it for several years at the Hill Nursery and have 
found it to be a hardy and reliable variety which has 
proven very popular with customers who have used it. 
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