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Japanese Plum Yew
This deer-resistant needled evergreen is native to Japan, Korea, and China. It prefers shade and moist, well-drained soils. It is called plum yew because its edible fruits resemble small plums, and its needles resemble the true yew (genus Taxus). While it tolerates heat, it does not tolerate full sun. It should be planted in a site protected from the wind.
Soil:
              Moist
          Plant Shape:
              Mounded
          Exposure:
          Full Sun
          Partial Shade
              Bloom Time:
          March - April
              Bloom Color:
          Green
              Landscape Use:
          Screen/Hedge
          Bedding or Border
          Specimen Plant
              Wildlife Interest:
          Resistant To Deer
              Plant Type:
              Shrub
          
              Hardiness Zone:
            
            
              6 - 9
            
           
    
 
               
              