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CEPHALOTAXUS - Cephalotax'us


Description of cephalotaxus

 This group consists of four evergreen shrubs or shrubby trees that are natives of the Himalayas and eastern Asia. Commonly known as Plum Yews, the female plants produce large, olive-like fruits that ripen in their second year. Cephalotaxus fortunei var. Prostrate Spreader is a low-growing shrub that spreads very widely. It grows up to 3 feet high and spreads as much as 15 feet. The branches of this Plum Yew are spirally covered in two opposite rows of slender, dark green, lanceolate leaves, 21/2 to 31/2 inches long. This shrub can live in very shady positions. Cephalotaxus harringtonia var. drupacea (Japanese Plum Yew) is a compact, medium-sized shrub that rarely grows more than 10 feet high. The leaves, which are 3/4 to 2 inches long, cover the pendant branchlets. The olive-green fruits are 3/4 to 11/4 inches long.

Potting of cephalotaxus

Plum Yews can be grown in sandy loam, well-drained peat, or heavy loam that is lime-free. Shallow soil containing excessive lime isn't suitable. They may be planted in early spring or fall, in a sunny or shady position. Any pruning needed to maintain a shapely appearance may be done in the summer.

Propagation of cephalotaxus

Seeds may be sown in sandy soil in a greenhouse with a minimum temperature of 50º F, in the spring. Cuttings may be made of young shoots, 4 or 5 inches long, in September or October. They should be inserted in a greenhouse propagating bed.

Varieties of cephalotaxus

Cephalotaxus fortunei & var. Prostrate Spreader;
Cephalotaxus harringtonia & var. drupacea, fastigiata, gnome.

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