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Taxus Bacatta Fastigiata Aurea Golden Irish Yew Evergreen

Taxus Bacatta Fastigiata Aurea Golden Irish Yew Evergreen

Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea is more commonly known as Golden Irish Yew.  This is a fully hardy, narrow columnar evergreen with beautiful yellow and green coloured foliage. Densely compact, this slow growing golden conifer has an upright habit and conical shape which adds interest to the garden all year round. This conifer has a beautiful architectural shape with a vertical accent. The dark green leaves have variegated golden patches. It prefers sun or partial shade. Aurea is the golden or variegated relative of Taxus Baccata Fastigiata, the green Irish Yew. Both have a similar growth habit, but the foliage colour differentiates the two. Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea has embellished our gardens since the 1750s. Also referred to Taxus Baccata Hibernica, it was discovered accidentally in County Fermanagh back in 1750 & through the centuries has graced many a church garden & graveyard. With its glorious golden colour and narrow vertical shape, these architectural qualities have long endeared it to British gardeners.It is a slow-growing, compact and evergreen yew that brings shape and colour to the garden while taking up surprisingly little horizontal space, particularly while younger. In essence, an ornamental tree that makes an excellent focal point in any garden, small or large, due to its, dense, vertical growth habit and superb foliage colour.When it comes to the soil, Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea is not fussy. This evergreen conifer will thrive in any well-drained soil. Golden Irish Yew is highly tolerant of urban pollution as well, so it is suitable for urban gardens. Robust and versatile, this ornamental conifer can survive temperatures up to -20 degrees. Golden Irish Yew is fully hardy in all of the UK, and its exceptional constitution and great performance in most gardens earned this cultivar the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Horticultural Society.Generally considered a low-maintenance plant, Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea does not require routine pruning to stay in perfect form. If you want to shape this conifer, a light trim will be more than enough, as its natural upright, conical habit already makes Golden Irish Yew ideal for hedges and borders. Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, Golden Irish Yew can grow to be up to 4 metres tall and up to 2 metres wide. However, it takes up to 20 years for this spectacular plant to achieve its ultimate size. Grown for its attractive yellow-green foliage and beautiful columnar shape, Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea looks as stunning when planted en masse as when it is planted alongside other varieties of yew such as its dark green cousin Irish Yew. Golden Irish Yew also works well as evergreen hedging.

GBP 96.00
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Juniperus Media Old Gold Juniper Low-Growing Conifer

Juniperus Media Old Gold Juniper Low-Growing Conifer

Juniperus Media Old Gold Juniper is a popular evergreen conifer with the RHS AGM. As a low-growing Juniper variety, it’s best left to spread in rockeries or for ground cover in gardens that need a hit of warm gold colour across the year. It is often used for low hedging. Juniperus Old Gold is a sport (a naturally occurring mutation) of Pfitzeriana Aurea another popular golden-toned conifer. It was introduced in 1958 and has become sought after for its glorious colour and low maintenance requirements. Juniper Old Gold has soft bronze-gold scaly foliage on ascending branches that holds their colour year-round. New growth emerges bright yellow at the tips in spring and gradually fades over the summer months to match the established colour. Brighter yellow will emerge in a sunny position.This small conifer is a top choice for compact gardens and wildlife-friendly spaces in need of some year-round colour for little effort.Height And Spread of Juniperus Media Old GoldOld Gold is a small spreading conifer that reaches a maximum height of 1 metre and spreads up to 2.5 metres over 20-50 years, so it spreads a lot wider than it is tall. How Hardy Is Juniperus Media Old GoldJunipers are cold hardy if the roots are well-drained. Old Gold easily withstands minus temperatures and copes with some drought once established. It’s also pollution and coastal spray hardy.How To Use Juniperus Media Old GoldJuniper Old Gold suits a variety of different spaces with strong year-round colour. It especially suits rockeries and gravel gardens, but fits into mixed borders and tolerates a slope where its spread prevents soil erosion.Polluted front gardens, coastal gardens, wildlife spaces and low maintenance areas all benefit from this popular conifer that doesn’t outgrow its welcome.You can grow Old Gold in a large container to brighten your deck or balcony, but it will need regular water and food to thrive.How To Care For Juniperus Media Old GoldOnce it’s planted in a sunny to partially sunny well-drained spot Juniper Old Gold needs little to no attention.There’s no need to prune it and other than a yearly application of organic mulch to the roots Old Gold will happily live for many years brightening up the garden with greens, gold and yellows.

GBP 145.20
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