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| | | Yew (Taxus baccata) Although Yew foliage is poisonous to livestock, birds and small mammals love the berries and the trees - or hedging - as a habitat. It doesn't seem to be grown much now as a specimen tree; when looking for a yew people tend to go more for the Irish variety, with its more fastigiate and tidy habit. The Yew is the most ancient of British trees. Specimens in Wales have been dated back to 4,500 year old, and it has always occupied a unique part of our mythology and culture. Yew's association with burial sites is pre-Christian, and its tough wood used from time immemorial, most famously for long-bows, for which use it was often planted. Yew wood was used for bows from the Neolithic, and was also used for wine barrels and ship masts; it resists the action of water very well. Yew is an easy tree to grow, forgiving of most conditions and soils if not wet, although best results for a hedge will come if the soil is well prepared. Provenance certificates are available on request for Yew trees, which are from the Southwest of England. Suppliers: Perrie Hale Forest Nursery 50% of our profit on sales of Yew trees is donated to our Special Projects
| Size/Quantity | 1+ | 25+ | 500+ | | 30/40 cm | £6.00 | £4.50 | P.O.A. | | 100/150 cm | £20.00 | £17.50 | P.O.A. |
Prices include VAT at 15% and delivery to mainland UK. Orders over £100 qualify for a bulk discount. See our planting and size guide for details and tips on planting. Our Yew trees are all bare root, and are consequently available for delivery from November until March. During the lifting season there may be up to two weeks delay between placing the order and dispatching, due to weather conditions or pressure of orders, which are dealt with in date sequence. Orders for Yews placed between March and September are confirmed in October ready for dispatch from November.
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