Pringles Yew
Pringles Yew
The Pringles Yew (Podocarpus macrophyllus ‘Pringles’) is a versatile, low-growing evergreen shrub that adds elegance and structure to your garden with its compact, dense form and rich, dark green foliage. Ideal for hedges, borders, or foundation plantings, this hardy yew is known for its easy maintenance and year-round appeal.
Dense Evergreen Foliage: The Pringles Yew features fine, needle-like leaves that remain dark green throughout the year, providing a lush, evergreen appearance that adds texture and interest to any landscape.
Compact Growth Habit: This yew has a low-growing, spreading form, typically reaching 3-4 feet in height and 4-6 feet in width. Its neat, compact shape makes it an excellent choice for borders, low hedges, or foundation plantings.
Low Maintenance & Drought Tolerant: Pringles Yew is a hardy, low-maintenance shrub that thrives in a variety of conditions. It’s drought-tolerant once established and requires minimal pruning to maintain its tidy shape, making it ideal for gardeners seeking a fuss-free addition to their landscape.
Versatile Uses: Whether used as a formal hedge, groundcover, or accent plant in a garden bed, Pringles Yew adapts well to different garden designs. Its elegant appearance and easy-care nature make it a great option for urban and suburban landscapes alike.
Shade Tolerant: Unlike many evergreens, Pringles Yew can thrive in partial shade, making it a great option for areas that receive limited sunlight or for adding greenery under taller trees.
Why You’ll Love It:
The Pringles Yew offers a refined, elegant look with its dense, evergreen foliage and compact size. Its low-maintenance care and ability to tolerate varying conditions make it a reliable choice for adding structure and greenery to any garden. Whether planted in a formal setting or used to create a soft, natural hedge, this yew brings beauty and versatility to your outdoor space.
Planting & Care Instructions:
• Sunlight: Prefers partial shade to full sun.
• Watering: Drought-tolerant once established; water regularly until then.
• Soil: Prefers well-drained soil.
• Height & Spread: 3-4 feet tall, 4-6 feet wide.
• Hardiness Zones: Suitable for USDA Zones 7-9.