Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Robusta' | 9cm Pot | 10cm - 15cm Height

Price range: £2.90 through £4.32

Common Names

  • Yew
  • English Yew

Add year-round architectural elegance to your UK garden with Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Robusta’. This robust, columnar English Yew boasts dense, dark evergreen foliage, thrives in sun or shade, and tolerates pruning for precise shaping.

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£4.32
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£3.85 (11% off)
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£3.38 (22% off)
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£3.13 (28% off)
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£2.90 (33% off)
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Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Robusta'
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Introduce Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Robusta’, a striking, upright evergreen Yew, ideal for adding vertical elegance and year-round structure to UK gardens with minimal effort.

Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Robusta’ stands out as a distinguished columnar Yew, perfect for creating a sophisticated statement in any garden. This robust evergreen cultivar offers a distinctly upright form, which provides excellent architectural interest all year. Gardeners across the UK value its dense, dark green foliage and its exceptional adaptability. Many choose this plant for its ability to thrive in both sun and shade, making it a truly versatile addition to diverse planting schemes. Consequently, it has become a firm favourite for formal designs and contemporary landscapes.

Key Features of Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Robusta’

  • Distinctly upright, columnar growth habit.
  • Dense, deep green, needle-like evergreen foliage.
  • Excellent choice for formal gardens, screening, and vertical accents.
  • Extremely hardy and adaptable to a wide range of UK climates.
  • Tolerates extensive pruning, ideal for precise shaping.
  • Provides year-round structural interest and elegance.

Discovering Your Elegant Columnar Yew

Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Robusta’, a robust form of the native English Yew, is celebrated for its remarkably slender, columnar silhouette. It belongs to the Taxaceae family, a group known for its ancient lineage and longevity. This cultivar’s name, ‘Fastigiata Robusta’, reflects its strong, upright habit and enduring nature. The species name, baccata, refers to its fleshy, berry-like red arils, which enclose the seeds.

Its common names, Yew and English Yew, highlight its long-standing presence in British landscapes. This particular Yew cultivar presents dense, dark green needles that clothe its branches from the ground upwards. The foliage remains vibrant throughout all seasons, providing consistent colour and texture.

Foliage and Seasonal Interest

Although inconspicuous, small, pale yellow male cones or green female cones appear in spring, followed by bright red, fleshy, non-toxic arils surrounding toxic seeds on female plants in autumn. These arils offer a splash of colour, attracting birds to the garden.

Versatile Garden Uses and Shaping

Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Robusta’ excels in various garden roles. It is an excellent choice for creating narrow screens, hedging, or as a striking vertical accent plant in mixed borders. Furthermore, its ability to tolerate hard pruning allows for precise shaping, making it perfect for topiary or formal structures.

Many gardeners use this plant to frame entrances or define pathways, therefore enhancing garden architecture. Regular trimming encourages a denser habit and maintains its elegant form. This Yew also thrives in large containers, bringing structure to patios or balconies.

Supporting Garden Wildlife

The red arils produced by female Yew plants provide a food source for birds, particularly thrushes and blackbirds, during autumn and winter. These birds disperse the seeds, aiding in the plant’s natural spread. Although Yew pollen can be wind-dispersed in spring, it offers little benefit to insect pollinators. Nevertheless, its dense structure provides excellent shelter and nesting sites for small birds.

Max Height 5.00 at maturity
Max Spread 0.80 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade Full Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam Chalk
H7 H7 – Very hardy

Hardy in the harshest UK conditions and below. Suitable for mountain regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: Below -20°C

Care Notes

Water regularly until established, typically for the first year after planting. Once mature, Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Robusta' becomes remarkably drought tolerant, requiring minimal watering except during prolonged dry spells. This resilient Yew generally thrives without additional feeding, particularly when planted in fertile soil. However, if your soil is poor, a balanced, slow-release fertiliser applied in early spring can promote vigorous growth. Pruning is one of the key care aspects for this plant, as it responds exceptionally well to shaping. For general maintenance and to encourage a dense habit, prune in late spring or early summer. For more significant reshaping or hedge trimming, late summer to early autumn is also suitable. Yew can tolerate hard pruning, even into old wood, allowing you to rejuvenate or reduce its size as needed. Monitor for pests such as vine weevils, mealybugs, and scale insects, although issues are rare. Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal problems, especially in humid conditions. This plant generally exhibits strong disease resistance, providing years of low-maintenance beauty.