RF2K8H2J4–Yew Taxus baccata fastigiata and fastigiata aureomarginata also called Irish Yew. Both are conical columnar female Yew and are fully hardy
RM2NYB8T7–12 Apostles line of Irish Yew trees after pruning in February 2023 restoration project, Dartington Hall estate, south Devon, England, UK
RMD10BX0–Through the Yew Trees, is the eastern doorway in the ruins of 13th Century Newtown Cathedral, Trim, County Meath, Ireland
RMDCCYYW–Dartington, Devon, England. July 15th 2013. The yews at Dartington Hall in the the Tilt Yard.
RMDBMDK5–Burial monument, c.1800 and Yew Trees, Fiddown Church, Fiddown, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RFBAEJ40–Yew-lined driveway at Saul Church, Portadown, built in 1932 on the site of St Patrick's first church in Ireland.
RMF3HPDM–Rainbow over the Yew Walk in Emo Court Gardens, Emo village, County Laois, Ireland
RF2JE2WBR–Gort, Co. Galway, Ireland: A row of upright Irish Yew trees (Taxus baccata) in the walled garden at Coole Park.
RMD98YCW–Evergreen conifers in an Irish garden
RFEK6ME4–Driveway leading up to Saul Church, Downpatrick, Northern Ireland
RMDH9XPK–Yew tree berries
RMF3HPE7–20th Century St Patrick's Memorial Church, Saul. on the site of St Patrick's first church built in 432 A.D, County Down, Northern Ireland
RF2K30BJ7–Lismore, IRELAND. Foot path down a tunnel of taxus trees. Taxus baccata is a conifer native to western, central and southern Europe.
RMTA3HFT–The traditional lych-gate leading to the churchyard of Hillsborough Parish Church, County Down, Ulster, Northern Ireland
RF2WRR7RN–Close up of foliage and flowers of an evergreen Irish Yew Tree (Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata') in a garden in the Dutch village of Bergen. Netherlands,
RMD11D67–Gravestones of Irish Military personnel who served in the British Army, Military Cemetry, Arbour Hill, Dublin City, Ireland
RF2WMG0JM–Foliage and flowers of an evergreen Irish Yew Tree (Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata') in a garden in the Dutch village of Bergen. Netherlands, Late winter,
RMB7HE0D–Old Disused Church and Churchyard at Mocollop, Near Ballyduff, County Waterford, Ireland
RMHTFY8Y–Heather beds with Irish yew trees
RF2K8H2JC–Yew Taxus baccata fastigiata and fastigiata aureomarginata also called Irish Yew. Both are conical columnar female Yew and are fully hardy
RM2NYB8TF–12 Apostles line of Irish Yew trees after pruning in February 2023 restoration project, Dartington Hall estate, south Devon, England, UK
RF2AAFJWN–Yew Taxus baccata fastigiata and fastigiata aureomarginata also called Irish Yew. Both are conical columnar female Yew and are fully hardy
RMF3HPE6–20th Century St Patrick's Memorial Church, Saul. on the site of St Patrick's first church built in 432 A.D, County Down, Northern Ireland
RF2C6APFD–Spring Foliage of an evergreen Irish Yew Tree (Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata') Growing in a garden in the Dutch village of Bergen. Netherlands, March
RMTA3HG9–The wooded churchyard/burial ground of Hillsborough Parish Church, completed in 1772, County Down, Ulster, Northern Ireland
RF2C6APF0–Spring Foliage of an evergreen Irish Yew Tree (Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata') Growing in a garden in the Dutch village of Bergen. Netherlands, March
RMM29H1C–Terracotta pots filled with Fuchsia, Petunias, and Geranium surrounded by Taxus fastigiata baccata (Irish Yew) in East Ruston Old Vicarage, East Rusto
RMC2P59H–High Cross at the Monastic Site at Monasterboice, County Louth, Ireland
RMEK6MEF–Driveway leading up to Saul Church, Downpatrick, Northern Ireland
RMDH9XE3–Yew tree berries
RMAC99D6–A fine line of Irish Yew trees lining a walk in the park of the stately home Ardgillan, north County Dublin, Ireland
RF2K30BM6–Lismore, IRELAND. Foot path down a tunnel of taxus trees. Taxus baccata is a conifer native to western, central and southern Europe.
RMAC99DC–A fine line of Irish Yew trees line a walk in the park of the stately home of Ardgillan castle, north County Dublin, Ireland
RMD00CWA–Kiddington Hall near Woodstock, Oxfordshire UK
RMGDJGAY–Irish Yew - Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata’
RMEY4G3J–An opera singer strolls through the parterre garden at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire UK
RMCWNBC3–Irish Yew Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata’
RMHTFY9M–Heather beds with Irish yew trees
RMG2P1R5–Blue boat on Lough Leane in Killarney National Park near the town of Killarney, with oak and yew woodlands and mountain peaks.
RMCWRPX8–Irish Yew Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata’
RM2RA9Y2C–View of the Yew tree walk towards Hillsborough Palace, formerly known as Hillsborough Castle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
RF2JGXEPY–Tall trees on the estate of Virginia Park in County Cavan, Virginia, Ireland.
RMB2FPFR–Rowallane Gardens County Down Northern Ireland
RFCCD3BG–Huntington Castle, County Carlow, Ireland
RMM56CH2–Close to Ahenny village in County Tipperary are two 8th Century, Celtic High Crosses, two of the earliest examples to be found in Ireland.
RF2JJ73ED–Mountain pass in the mountains of Maumtrasna on the west coast of Ireland.
RMDBME1H–Redundant Church of Ireland church, built 1747 Fiddown, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RMAJEDC1–Detail of ancient yew trees on the Crom Estate County Fermanagh Northern Ireland
RMDH9X1X–Yew tree berries
RMBY60EN–14th Century Town Walls in the Grounds of St Mary's Church, Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland
RMAY4X26–Ireland Hikers Killarney National Park Yew Wood Reenadinna woodland Muckross Peninsula
RMBEM6H6–Killmallock 13th Century Collegiate Church, Co Limerick, Ireland
RF2EFCCD3–Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom or oyster fungus. Mushrooms on the trunk of a horse chestnut tree in the Dutch village of Bergen in winter.
RMJEFJD6–Built in 1739, Carton House was an estate and the great house designed by Richard Cassels was the ancestral seat of the Earls of Kildare and Dukes of
RMEY4G3W–An opera singer strolls through the parterre garden at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire UK
RMBY60F6–St Mary's Church (1836), Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland
RF2D8A1PG–English Yew Tree, Taxus Baccata, Spiky leaves and red berries. Autumn English countryside walk in Woodlands, Parklands. Poisonous. Yew tree.
RMBW7R85–St Kevin's Church and graveyard in Glendalough Early Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland
RMDP6YPM–Irish Yew (Taxus baccata) 'Fastigiata' close-up of leaves growing in village churchyard St. Mary's Church Mendlesham Suffolk
RM2RA9XW8–Yew tree walk with view of Lady Alice Temple in the grounds of Hillsborough Palace, formerly known as Hillsborough Castle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
RMM56CJ2–Handball Court constructed in an old churchyard near Kilmoganee, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RMB2FPP1–The Avenue leading to the stable yard Rowallane Gardens National Trust property County Down Ireland
RF2J4DFG1–Yew Tree Walk, Huntington Castle, County Carlow, Ireland
RFB1626P–Yew trees
RF2JJ73FB–Mountain pass in the mountains of Maumtrasna on the west coast of Ireland.
RMB1R469–Yew Trees in the Walled Garden, Annes Grove, Co Cork, Ireland
RMB8X68B–Looking across the Formal Garden east side at Lanhydrock past the clipped Irish yews and beds of roses to the Gate House
RME8TA82–1990s needlepoint wall hanging inside St Melangell's church, Powys, Mid Wales, illustrating the history of site from 1200BC up to 1989-92 restoration.
RMFDM0N7–Columns of Irish yew along the Raised Walk at Lytes Cary Manor, Somerset.
RMAAFNCF–The Peace Maze Castlewellan forest park county down northern ireland
RMA35HBT–Crathes Castle and its famous gardens at Banchory. Aberdeenshire. Grampian. Scotland. Scotland GPAN 0060
RM2AWXKD5–Sunset . akea, and severaldozen Acacia lafifolia. In the morningsJeffers wrote poetry, in the afternoonshe watered and tended his trees andtoiled at the building of the 40-footgranite Hawk Tower. While Jeffers was occupied with thegrove outside the courtyard, his wifewas making a garden of the inner area.Two Irish yew trees were placedas sentinels. A carpet of sweetalyssum was spread. Then herbsfor pleasant fragrance. And, as ifthis were not a sweet enoughtussie-mussie, Una added bushesof rose-geraniums and odorouswallflowers. Sea-gray-green is the color ef-fect gained by the planting ofgray s
RMB8W4G5–Detail of ancient yew trees over 1000 years possibly near Crom Old Castle
RMEY4G42–An opera singer strolls through the parterre garden at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire UK
RMAT656R–Row of Trees Growing by Lough in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RMEYA19M–Castle Ward, Co Down, Ireland
RMBR3KJ7–Tullow, Co Carlow, Ireland, Altamont Gardens, Urn At Head Of The Broadwalk
RM2K03YRX–Irish Watering-Places - Youghall, County Cork, 1854. Town on the estuary of the River Blackwater. 'Youghal is the second town in the vast county of Cork - the Yorkshire of Ireland...The town...is of remotest antiquity. It was called Eo-chailie (Anglicised into Youghal), or the Yew Wood, from its position at the base of a low range of hills, ones clad with indigenous forests of yew-trees'. From "Illustrated London News", 1854.
RM2RA9Y0P–Spring season in the gardens of Hillsborough Palace, formerly known as Hillsborough Castle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
RMM56CFR–Close to Ahenny village in County Tipperary are two 8th Century, Celtic High Crosses, two of the earliest examples to be found in Ireland.
RMEKRRDE–Yew Tree Walk In The Pleasure Ground, Lismore Castle, Co Waterford, Ireland
RMPG0M21–. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., etc.. Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. 86 LAWN AND SHADE TEEES. fectly. The common English yew—toccata—is the one most generally grown. It forms a bush of from six to twelve feet high, and when old enough to fruit, forms one of the most elegant of evergreen shrubs. The ereeta is more compact and upright, not as spreading, in its habit; while the Tiorucmtalis is spreading, almost creeping, in its growth. There are also several varieties with variegated foliage very curious and ornamental. The Irish y
RMEKRT0H–Lismore Castle, Co Waterford, Ireland; Yew Topiary And The Castle Walls
RF2JJ73EG–Mountain pass in the mountains of Maumtrasna on the west coast of Ireland.
RMEKRT0K–Lismore Castle, Co Waterford, Ireland; Yew Arch In The Gardens
RM2AWXHFN–Sunset . akea, and severaldozen Acacia lafifolia. In the morningsJeffers wrote poetry, in the afternoonshe watered and tended his trees andtoiled at the building of the 40-footgranite Hawk Tower. While Jeffers was occupied with thegrove outside the courtyard, his wifewas making a garden of the inner area.Two Irish yew trees were placedas sentinels. A carpet of sweetalyssum was spread. Then herbsfor pleasant fragrance. And, as ifthis were not a sweet enoughtussie-mussie, Una added bushesof rose-geraniums and odorouswallflowers. Sea-gray-green is the color ef-fect gained by the planting ofgray s
RMFDJJ33–View down the drive to the west front at Montacute House, Somerset. This Elizabethan Ham-stone house was built in the late sixteenth-century for Sir Edward Phelips. The drive is lined with clipped irish yew trees, beeches, limes and oaks.
RMEY4G3A–An opera singer strolls through the parterre garden at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire UK
RMAT5N8J–Trees in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RF2JJ73F8–Mountain pass in the mountains of Maumtrasna on the west coast of Ireland.
RM2AWGHXH–Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . e with leaves inwhorls, giving the ends of its branchesthe appearance of small umbrellas. Itis as yet (mite rare and we are not de-termined as to the most suitable local-ity for its success, butit is hardy in theMiddle States and will doubtless provebest in the Piedmont region. Importedplants $2 to $5 each. TAXUS—The Yew. Few varieties of this genus are desir-able here, growth very slow. Hibernica—The Irish Yew—Of compactand shaft-like growth; seems to be wellsuited to the Coast region. Plants, 18to 24 inches high, $1. Stricta—Of upright
RMB8PP2W–Inside the yew arbour trained on a metal geometric framework in the Pleasure Ground of The Argory estate
RMEY4G3E–An opera singer strolls through the parterre garden at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire UK
RMAT6DYJ–Trees with Blue Sky in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RF2JJ73F5–Mountain pass in the mountains of Maumtrasna on the west coast of Ireland.
RM2CE5APC–. Armstrong Nurseries . -turesque trees known. They form handsome specimens,and are unexcelled for avenue planting, park and gardeneffects. Balled or potted, 2 to 5 ft., at 75c per foot. Sequoia gigantea. California Big Tree. The largestand oldest of all trees. These handsome trees are of per-fect symmetrical form, with thickly furnished branchesand foliage of bluish-green. Well may they be selectedfor the avenue, park or large lawn. Balled or potted, I tu2 ft., at $1.25 per foot. TAXUS. YewTaxus hibernica. Irish Yew. A remarkably compactshrub of upright habit; the glossy dark green leaves are
RMB8W265–Hinton Ampner
RMEY4G3P–An opera singer strolls through the parterre garden at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire UK
RMAT6C9K–Fall Colored Trees in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, Europe
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