Taxus baccata 'Summergold' | 9cm Pot | 10cm - 15cm Height

Price range: £2.90 through £4.32

Common Names

  • Yew
  • English Yew

Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’ is a captivating evergreen yew with radiant golden-yellow foliage, bringing year-round vibrancy to UK gardens. Hardy and versatile, it’s perfect for hedging, topiary, or as a stunning specimen.

50 in stock

£4.32
3 – 4 pieces
£3.85 (11% off)
5 – 6 pieces
£3.38 (22% off)
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£3.13 (28% off)
13 – 23 pieces
£2.90 (33% off)
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Taxus baccata 'Summergold'
£12.96

Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’ presents a captivating sight with its luminous golden foliage, adding year-round vibrancy and structure to UK gardens.

Discover the exceptional beauty of Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’, a distinguished cultivar of the native English Yew. This evergreen conifer brings radiant elegance to any landscape with its striking colouration. As a variant of Taxus baccata, it shares the species’ resilience and adaptability. Yet, it stands out with bright, cheerful hues. UK gardeners appreciate its compact form and brilliant foliage, making it valuable for many designs.

  • Boasts eye-catching golden-yellow new growth that fades to a softer lime-green.
  • Offers a dense, bushy, and evergreen structure for year-round interest.
  • Responds exceptionally well to pruning, perfect for shaping and hedging.
  • Highly hardy and adaptable, thriving in a variety of UK garden conditions.
  • Provides valuable shelter for garden wildlife throughout the seasons.

Unveiling Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’

Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’ originates as a distinguished cultivar of the native English Yew, Taxus baccata. This respected lineage ensures its robustness and longevity, characteristic of yews which have graced British landscapes for centuries. Yet, ‘Summergold’ distinguishes itself with a truly special attribute: its radiant foliage. The plant’s name aptly describes this feature.

This plant displays brilliant golden tones. These are especially prominent from spring through to late summer. Its vibrant colour creates a luminous focal point in the garden, hence its appealing cultivar name.

Foliage and Appearance of ‘Summergold’ Yew

The needle-like leaves of this Yew emerge in an explosion of bright yellow-gold. This vibrant new growth is noticeable in spring, bringing a sunny feel. As the season progresses, these leaves gradually mature. They soften into a luminous lime-green, often retaining golden tints.

Consequently, the plant maintains a cheerful, light appearance throughout the entire year. Even in winter, its evergreen nature guarantees continuous visual interest. Thus, it remains a consistent highlight in your outdoor space.

Versatile Garden Uses for Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’

Gardeners appreciate Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’ for its remarkable versatility in UK garden design. Its dense, upright, yet spreading habit makes it an excellent choice for formal hedges. Many incorporate it into mixed borders, where its golden hues contrast beautifully.

Furthermore, its manageable size and responsiveness to shaping mean it works well in containers. It can also serve as a compact focal point in smaller gardens. Thus, this plant adapts to many roles.

Pruning and Wildlife Benefits

The English Yew, including cultivars like ‘Summergold’, responds exceptionally well to pruning. Gardeners can easily shape this plant into neat hedges or classic topiary forms. Alternatively, simply maintain its natural, bushy shape. Regular clipping encourages denser growth. This helps to keep the plant within desired bounds.

Although Taxus baccata species produce red berries which birds enjoy, Taxus baccata ‘Summergold’ is primarily valued for its outstanding foliage colour. However, its dense evergreen structure still offers vital shelter and nesting sites for various small garden birds, particularly during colder months.

Max Height 2.00 at maturity
Max Spread 2.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Slow
Slow-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade Shade Shade Full Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy 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

Taxus baccata 'Summergold' is a robust and relatively low-maintenance plant. Water newly planted specimens regularly until established, especially during dry periods. Mature plants are quite drought-tolerant. Pruning is best carried out in late spring or late summer to maintain shape or density when used as a hedge or for topiary. This plant responds very well to clipping. Ensure good drainage, as yew dislikes waterlogged conditions. Generally, it is resistant to most pests and diseases, but keep an eye out for vine weevil.