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comprising 11 species,
either considered the only
member of the
family Cephalotaxaceae, or in the
Taxaceae when that
family is
considered in a
broad sense...
- for any of
various coniferous plants in the
families Taxaceae and
Cephalotaxaceae: White-berry yew (Pseudotaxus chienii) New
Caledonian yew or southern...
- Taxaceae,
rather than
being recognized as the core of its own family,
Cephalotaxaceae.
Phylogenetic evidence strongly supports a very
close relationship...
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right and
phylogenetic diagram left. In
other interpretations, the
Cephalotaxaceae may be
better included within the Taxaceae, and some
authors additionally...
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ovules on each scale.
Members of the yew
family and the
closely related Cephalotaxaceae have the most
highly modified cones of any conifer.
There is only one...
- Saltcedar,
Tamarix (Caryophyllaceae)
Stinking cedar,
Torreya taxifolia (
Cephalotaxaceae)
Warren River cedar or
native cedar,
Taxandria juniperina (Myrtaceae)...
- (firs, pines, cedars, larch, spruce)
Podocarpaceae Taxaceae (yews)
Cephalotaxaceae Taxodiaceae Subsequent revisions merged the
Taxodiaceae and Cupressaceae...
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closely related to the
other conifers,
particularly so to the
family Cephalotaxaceae. The
order Taxales is
therefore no
longer recognised as distinct, and...
- Subclass:
Cupressidae Doweld Orders and
families Araucariales Araucariaceae Podocarpaceae Cupressales Sciadopityaceae Cupressaceae Cephalotaxaceae Taxaceae...
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following families are
endemic to this kingdom: Ginkgoaceae,
Cephalotaxaceae, Glaucidiaceae,
Hydrastidaceae (Hydrastis), Tro****ndraceae, Tetracentraceae...