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Hicks Yew

A timeless evergreen with a clean upright habit.

Hicks Yew is a classic choice for homeowners who want a dense, elegant evergreen with a more refined look than many faster-growing hedge shrubs. Its dark green needles and naturally columnar growth habit give it a tailored appearance that works especially well in traditional landscapes, formal garden designs, and foundation plantings where structure matters.

Dense foliage provides strong screening.

One of the biggest advantages of Hicks Yew is its year-round fullness and substance. The foliage remains rich green through the seasons, and the plant’s upright branching helps create a hedge or screen that feels tidy, intentional, and long-lasting. It is an excellent option when the goal is privacy or backdrop planting without an overly broad footprint.

Sun and shade adaptability make it easy to place.

Hicks Yew is especially useful because it can perform in full sun, part sun, and part shade. That flexibility makes it a reliable choice for planting along foundations, beside driveways, under high tree canopies, or anywhere the light shifts through the day. In hotter settings, some afternoon relief can help it stay its best.

A strong fit for hedges, screens, and formal accents.

This shrub is ideal for formal hedges, narrow privacy screens, foundation borders, entry plantings, and as a repeated vertical accent. Because it grows upright instead of sprawling outward, Hicks Yew works well where space is limited but evergreen height and density are still needed. It also takes pruning well, which makes it easy to keep crisp and controlled.

Dependable when well sited and handled carefully.

Hicks Yew performs best in well-drained soil and does not like standing water. Once established, it is fairly low-maintenance and widely regarded as deer-resistant, though no deer-resistant claim should be treated as absolute. As a female cultivar, it may produce attractive red arils if a male yew is nearby for pollination, but it is generally grown more for foliage, form, and hedge value than for fruit display.

A timeless evergreen with a clean upright habit.

Hicks Yew is a classic choice for homeowners who want a dense, elegant evergreen with a more refined look than many faster-growing hedge shrubs. Its dark green needles and naturally columnar growth habit give it a tailored appearance that works especially well in traditional landscapes, formal garden designs, and foundation plantings where structure matters.

Dense foliage provides strong screening.

One of the biggest advantages of Hicks Yew is its year-round fullness and substance. The foliage remains rich green through the seasons, and the plant’s upright branching helps create a hedge or screen that feels tidy, intentional, and long-lasting. It is an excellent option when the goal is privacy or backdrop planting without an overly broad footprint.

Sun and shade adaptability make it easy to place.

Hicks Yew is especially useful because it can perform in full sun, part sun, and part shade. That flexibility makes it a reliable choice for planting along foundations, beside driveways, under high tree canopies, or anywhere the light shifts through the day. In hotter settings, some afternoon relief can help it stay its best.

A strong fit for hedges, screens, and formal accents.

This shrub is ideal for formal hedges, narrow privacy screens, foundation borders, entry plantings, and as a repeated vertical accent. Because it grows upright instead of sprawling outward, Hicks Yew works well where space is limited but evergreen height and density are still needed. It also takes pruning well, which makes it easy to keep crisp and controlled.

Dependable when well sited and handled carefully.

Hicks Yew performs best in well-drained soil and does not like standing water. Once established, it is fairly low-maintenance and widely regarded as deer-resistant, though no deer-resistant claim should be treated as absolute. As a female cultivar, it may produce attractive red arils if a male yew is nearby for pollination, but it is generally grown more for foliage, form, and hedge value than for fruit display.

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Description

A timeless evergreen with a clean upright habit.

Hicks Yew is a classic choice for homeowners who want a dense, elegant evergreen with a more refined look than many faster-growing hedge shrubs. Its dark green needles and naturally columnar growth habit give it a tailored appearance that works especially well in traditional landscapes, formal garden designs, and foundation plantings where structure matters.

Dense foliage provides strong screening.

One of the biggest advantages of Hicks Yew is its year-round fullness and substance. The foliage remains rich green through the seasons, and the plant’s upright branching helps create a hedge or screen that feels tidy, intentional, and long-lasting. It is an excellent option when the goal is privacy or backdrop planting without an overly broad footprint.

Sun and shade adaptability make it easy to place.

Hicks Yew is especially useful because it can perform in full sun, part sun, and part shade. That flexibility makes it a reliable choice for planting along foundations, beside driveways, under high tree canopies, or anywhere the light shifts through the day. In hotter settings, some afternoon relief can help it stay its best.

A strong fit for hedges, screens, and formal accents.

This shrub is ideal for formal hedges, narrow privacy screens, foundation borders, entry plantings, and as a repeated vertical accent. Because it grows upright instead of sprawling outward, Hicks Yew works well where space is limited but evergreen height and density are still needed. It also takes pruning well, which makes it easy to keep crisp and controlled.

Dependable when well sited and handled carefully.

Hicks Yew performs best in well-drained soil and does not like standing water. Once established, it is fairly low-maintenance and widely regarded as deer-resistant, though no deer-resistant claim should be treated as absolute. As a female cultivar, it may produce attractive red arils if a male yew is nearby for pollination, but it is generally grown more for foliage, form, and hedge value than for fruit display.