Evergreens 
Taxus - Yew 
All varieties become handsome plants, some low or dwarf- 
growing, some faster and more upright, while others grow into 
large pyramidal-shaped trees. 
They may be used in gardens, for hedges, near the house, 
or as individual specimens. 
Yews are very hardy and some varieties are adorned 
with beautiful red berries in the late summer or fall. Some 
of these plants tolerate shade, but most grow best in full 
sunlight. 
TAXUS baccata repandens. English Spreading Yew. 
A flat-growing, dark green Yew. Good for foundation, 
cemetery, rockery and border plantings. Each 
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T. cuspidata. Japanese Spreading Yew. 
A spreading Yew, bearing beautiful red berries in fall. 
Responds well to shearing, yet is attractive when allowed to 
develop naturally. Excellent for hedges, borders, and 
foundation plantings. Does fairly well in shade. 
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Pseudotsuga (Douglas Fir) 
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