Taxus baccata Fastigiata, commonly known as the Irish Yes, is a conifer grown for its attractive foliage and slender form. This evergreen has a rigid, upright branching habit which results in a tight columnar form. It typically grows to 4 m tall and 90 cm wide but can easily be kept to shorter heights. Taxus baccata Fastigata is commonly used to line or border an entrance, planted as a backdrop for smaller plants, grown as a screen, or planted as a hedge.
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“Sir Edmund Hillary” is a popular climbing rose. It features masses of scented, white flowers with a cream centre which are borne continuously from late spring until autumn. The flowers are complemented with lush and glossy, dark green leaves. This deciduous plant typically grows to 3 m tall and the same wide, and is generally pruned back each winter by up to two-thirds. This variety grows best when planted in full sun on a well-drained, semi-sheltered site, and is tolerant of cool climates, frost, and short periods of dry. “Sir Edmund Hillary” is commonly trained along a fence or other support structure, added to a mixed planting, included in a cottage garden, or used where a colourful and long flowering plant is required.
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