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taxus cuspidata dwarf bright gold

With its gold-green variegated leaves, this Yew is both attractive and useful. Taxus cuspidata 'Dwarf Bright Gold' can be grown for topiary, hedging, screens or mass planting, as well as being planted alone and left to grow in its natural, upright-spreading form. Female plants have small, soft red fruits in late autumn. The foliage is toxic if eaten by humans or animals. Height & Spread: 2m (7').

Taxus cuspidata 'Dwarf Bright Gold' is an upright to spreading evergreen Japanese Yew with gold-variegated, green, needle-like leaves. In the autumn, crimson, velvety spherical fruits on female plants will begin to ripen. Topiary, screens, hedges, mass planting, and stand-alone garden plants are only some of the applications. Foliage can be harmful to humans and animals if consumed. Height & Spread: 2m (7').

Taxus cuspidata 'Dwarf Bright Gold' is an upright to spreading evergreen Japanese Yew with gold-variegated, green, needle-like leaves. In the autumn, crimson, velvety spherical fruits on female plants will begin to ripen. Topiary, screens, hedges, mass planting, and stand-alone garden plants are only some of the applications. Foliage can be harmful to humans and animals if consumed. Height & Spread: 2m (7').