Wilton pyramidal hybrid yew tree

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PP0050750

ABSTRACT:
The tree of this invention is the `Wilton Pyramidal Yew` which was derived from the chance pollination between the Taxus cuspidata and the Taxus media `Hatfield`. It is a male plant and produces no seeds. It can be reproduced asexually only from terminal cuttings. The `Wilton Pyramidal Yew` is a broad base tree with a limited number of terminal cuttings located only at the top of the tree. It has a relatively slow rate of growth, is of a rich green color, and the leaves extend well into the interior of the tree from the top to the base making it adaptable for deep pruning without uncovering bare branches.

REFERENCES:
patent: PP1617 (1957-07-01), Hess
Ouden, P. D. et al., "T. cuspidata" Manual of Cultivated Conifers, Pub. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands 1965, pp. 406-409.

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