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Taxus Specifications Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave on stem 200 325 120 45 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 100 140 15 MK2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 140 300/325 22 HU Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 275 1 AH1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 275 400 1 AH1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 160 170 1 AH1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 170 200 1 AH1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 275 1 AH1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 200 300 1 AH1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 60 100/120 6 AH2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 160 350 1 AH6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 250 2 AH7 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 400 51 AH8/AH9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 180 250 5 AH9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 150 180 1 AH9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 200 300 1 AH10 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 180 250 1 AH11 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 180 375 7 AH11 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 200 400 1 AH11 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 220 300 1 AH14 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 300 300 1 AH14 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 450 1 AH14 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 300 250 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave on stem 110 300 60 50 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 130 110 2 MK1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 100 200/275 50 NE2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 80 80 250 NE3/NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 60 60 100 NE3/NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 60 100 115 NE3/NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 130 70/80 7 PE Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 130 100/110 3 PE Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 150 250 2 AH17 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cube 120 50 18 HU7 Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 130 50 MK2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 180 150 70 MK2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 180 180 30 MK2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 100 90 NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 120 90 NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 100 70 100 HM9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 120 100 HM9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 100 150 CR1/CR2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 100 20 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 120 20 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 130 10 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 140 10 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 100 40 HU3 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 150 8 HU4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 200 160 1 AH1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 180 160 1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 300 250 1 AH8 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 90 60 AH8 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 80 100 AH9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 350 275 1 AH11 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 300 250 1 AH11 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 300 275 2 AH12 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 320 250 1 AH13 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 300 275 1 AH14 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 350 275 3 MA Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 400 300 2 MA Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 400 350 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 350 275 2 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 400 300 3 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 300 8 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 180 180 1 AH6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 300 250 5 AH6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 180 2 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball on half standa 70 120 16 6 HU3 Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball on stem 90 180 110 20 2 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball on stem 140 160 40 30 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Shruby Ball 200 160/180 26 AH2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cilinder 120 250 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 80 250/275 150 MH3/MH4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 60 250/300 100 HE1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 70 275/300 300 NE3 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 70 300/350 100 NE3 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 70 350/400 80 NE3 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 70 275/300 340 NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 70 300/350 200 NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 80 250/275 360 HU5 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 80 300/375 775 HU6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 40 200 50 AH7 Taxus baccata Common Yew Half standard 150 250 130 25 40 HU7 Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 350 200 18 100 HM9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 350 200 20 200 HM9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 250 180 18 450 CR4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 300 600 300 70 1 AH5 Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 200 300/350 180 30 32 AH6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 150 300 180 30 2 AH12 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 120 300/350 70 MK4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 130 350/400 70 MK5 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 70 200 350 CA3/CA4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 70 250 350 CA3/CA4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 100 250/300 70 NE2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 120 350 30 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 100 250/275 30 HU7 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 90 250/275 120 HU7 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 50 90/100 100 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 200 400 1 AH6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone extra 140 350 3 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 120 250 10 AH6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 400 1 AH12 Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 350 1 AH13 Taxus baccata Common Yew 250 350 50 AK3 Taxus baccata Common Yew Multistem 300 350 1 AH12 Taxus baccata Common Yew Low ball 120 7 HU4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 260 200 100 70 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 90 250/300 2 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 70 200 25 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 170 140 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 140 250 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 140 250 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 50 100 5 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 120 175 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 300 400 180 1 AH17 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 200 300 13 AK1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 150 180 150 NE4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 130 180 40 HU4 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 100 225 70 HU6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 400 400/500 9 AH6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 400 450 1 AH13 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 350 450 5 AH13 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 400 250 1 AH17 Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 200 150 AK2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 80 150 150 HU6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 400 1 AH2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 100 200 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 120 120 250 AH16 Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 70 180 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 120 300 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 260 250 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 200 400 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Column 100 350 20 HU1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Column 130 400 10 AH8/AH9 Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 400 300 10 OV Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 220 220 1 OV Latin name name shape width height height stem outline stem stock lots Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 350 240 1 OV Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 300 260 1 OV Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 170 12 MK Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 350 140 MK Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 400 50 MK Taxus baccata Common Yew Shrub 400 300 15 MK Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 180 20 40 HU6 Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 130 200 25 MH Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 275 100 HEI Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 250 400 PA1 Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 220 300 PA2 Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 80 1400 PA Taxus baccata Common Yew Hedging plant 220 400 PA Taxus baccata Common Yew Cone 100 200 150 PA Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 110 180 20 PA Taxus baccata Common Yew Topiary 100 PA Taxus baccata Common Yew Ball 140 40 PA Taxus baccata Common Yew Beehave 250 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Standard 30 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Pyramid 90 220 10 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew / 120 180 1 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Bonzaï 175 3 VK Taxus baccata Common Yew Spiral 300 2 VK Taxus baccata 'Aurea' Common Yew Ball 300 200 1 AH17 Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata' Common Yew Shrub 300 2 OV Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata' Common Yew Shrub 300 1 VK Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Aurea' Common Yew Shrub 250 5 OV Taxus cuspidata Japanse Yew Bonzaï 100 200 1 VK Taxus cuspidata Japanse Yew Bonzaï 100 180 1 VK Taxus cuspidata Japanse Yew Bonzaï 100 225 1 VK Taxus cuspidata Japanse Yew Bonzaï 100 200 1 VK Taxus cuspidata Japanse Yew Bonzaï 200 300 1 VK.
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