Anglo-Jap yew Taxaceae Taxus xmedia Rehder (baccata x cuspidata) Listen to the Latin   symbol: TAME2
Other Fact Sheets
Leaf: Evergreen needles, single, spirally arranged but appearing 2-ranked on shaded branches, generally lay flat, approximately 1 inch long, dark green and shiny above, tip pointed, yellow or pale green below.
Flower: Dioecious; male flowers are small, round, and yellow and are borne on the undersides of the leaves; female flowers are solitary.

Fruit: Naked ovoid seed 1/4 inch long, surrounded by a bright red, fleshy aril, maturing in late summer, persistent through fall.

Twig: Light green in color, turning brown after several years; buds green and sclaes blunt, female flower buds are pointed, males rounded. Twigs stay green for more than one year.

Bark: Always thin (about 1/4 inch), reddish brown, and scaly; inner bark is reddish purple.

Form: Small tree or large shrub to 25 feet, with many limbed boles and a short trunk.
 
USDA Plants Database
Taxus xmedia is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.

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