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Japanese Yew
Latin Name:
Taxus cuspidata
location:
Japan Korea and Manchuria
The Japanese Yew, which is also referred as Taxus cuspidata, lives around Japan, Korea and Manchuria. To recognize it it is mainly evergreen, making it a beautiful plant In the summer, its foliage is more or less needle like foliage and in the automn it is more or less none, evergreen. The Japanese Yew (Taxus cuspidata) has flowers that are dioecious and the fruits it has are hard seed covered by a red aril. An interesting thing is its bark, where we can see reddish brown bark on it. A fact to point at on the way it is cultured is that easily transplanted from B&B or container Also, an inconvinient with the Japanese Yew can be that no serious insect problems It can be easy to recognize a Taxus cuspidata having its non-distinct two-ranked needles. The Japanese Yew's propagation is very interesting since it does it mostly done by cuttings
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