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Yew Prostrata
Prostrata Yew in 3 gallon pot at Settlemyre Nursery
Closeup of foliage on prostrata yew
Closeup of evergreen foliage on prostrata yew
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Description

Cephalotaxus prostrata is a ground-covering evergreen shrub commonly known as the Prostrate Plum Yew. Here are some key features and information about Cephalotaxus prostrata:

  1. Growth Habit: As the name suggests, Cephalotaxus prostrata has a prostrate or spreading growth habit, making it well-suited for ground cover. It forms a low, dense carpet of foliage.

  2. Foliage: The needle-like leaves are arranged spirally along the stems. The foliage is typically dark green and retains its color throughout the year.

  3. Size: It generally reaches a height of about 1 to 2 feet, with a spread that can extend several feet. The exact size may vary depending on growing conditions.

  4. Cones: Cephalotaxus prostrata produces seed cones that are typically reddish. The cones are not true cones in the botanical sense but rather seed-bearing structures with fleshy, berry-like coverings.

  5. Sunlight Requirements: It prefers partial to full shade but can tolerate some sunlight. It performs well in locations with filtered or dappled sunlight.

  6. Soil Conditions: Well-draining soil is essential. It can adapt to various soil types and pH levels.

  7. Hardiness: Prostrate Plum Yew is generally hardy and can thrive in various climates. It is often suitable for USDA Zones 6 to 9.

  8. Use in Landscaping: Due to its low and spreading growth habit, Cephalotaxus prostrata is often used as a ground cover, underplanting, or as an edging plant. It is valued for its ability to cover slopes and provide erosion control.

  9. Pruning: Pruning is generally not required for Cephalotaxus prostrata to maintain its natural form. However, if needed, light pruning can be done in late winter or early spring.

Cephalotaxus prostrata is appreciated for its versatility in landscaping, particularly in areas where a low, spreading evergreen is desired. As always, consider your specific growing conditions when choosing and planting any landscaping plant.

Specifications

Climate Zone:
6a-9b
Plant Type:
Evergreen
Type:
Shrub
Height:
1-2 Feet
Width:
2-6 Feet
Sun Exposure:
Partial Shade/ Full Shade
Attracts Pollinators:
No
Growth Rate:
Slow
Deer Resistant:
Yes
Soil Type:
Well-Drained

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