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How tall and wide do Podocarpus grow?

How tall and wide do Podocarpus grow?

podocarpus macrophyllus Generally narrow and upright; to 1550 feet tall, 615 feet wide. Bright green leaves 4 inches long, inches wide. Good as a street or lawn tree, screen, or large shrub; limber enough to espalier. Easily pruned as clipped hedge or topiary.

Does Podocarpus grow in shade?

Prefers rich, slightly acidic, moist, well-drained, fertile soils in full sun to part shade. The plant is tolerant of shade but intolerant of wet soils. This plant likes medium relative humidity and has a slow growth rate. This plant is salt tolerant, drought tolerant, and displays some tolerance to heat.

What is the fastest growing privacy hedge?

The Leylandii is a conifer that’s the fastest-growing, evergreen hedge and will create one quickly. If it is pruned every year, Leylandii will create a formal dark-green evergreen screen or box-shaped hedge, similar to a Yew hedge.

How close can you plant Podocarpus?

Space the hole 25 to 35 feet away from other plants, buildings and stationary objects.

Do Podocarpus trees have invasive roots?

An added advantage, Podocarpus has non-invasive roots so it can be planted close to a sidewalk, and appears to resist wind damage. It will grow on a range of moist but free draining soils, preferring those that are slightly acidic.

Where do Podocarpus grow best?

They grow best in well-drained, fertile soils that are slightly acidic. Being quite salt-tolerant, they grow well near the coast. The soil should be kept moist but not wet since these plants do not tolerate saturated substrate.

How do you make Podocarpus grow faster?

Podocarpus grows faster in the bright sunlight so growing these plants at the spot where there is much reach of light will help to grow taller and faster. Like other green-leaved plants, they also need regular watering though they can grow even with low watering.

Why is my Podocarpus turning brown?

It’s most likely to happen during drought, when high temperatures and hot, drying winds develop. Tender tissue along leaf margins is usually affected first, though any part of the leaf may turn brown if the unfavorable conditions continue.

How fast does Podocarpus grow?

Podocarpus gracilior, or fern pine, can reach 60′ in old age, but grows very slowly (less than 6″ per year). In fact they are often sold as basket or dish plants, and many are espaliered.

Is Podocarpus poisonous to dogs?

Yew pine (Podocarpus macrophylla), part of the Podocarpaceae family, are evergreen shrubs or trees that have needle-like leaves and pods. All parts of the tree can be toxic to dogs if ingested, with even small amounts leading to nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, possibly causing dehydration in your dog.

Is Podocarpus poisonous?

Conversely, completely female Podocarpus plants have an OPALS rating of 1, and are considered “allergy-fighting”, as they capture pollen while producing none. Podocarpus are related to yews, and, as with yews, the stems, leaves, flowers, and pollen of Podocarpus are all poisonous.

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