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Taxaceae (/tækˈseɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/),
commonly called the yew family, is a
coniferous family which includes six
extant and two
extinct genera, and
about 30...
- yew) It is also used for any of
various coniferous plants in the
families Taxaceae and Cephalotaxaceae: White-berry yew (Pseudotaxus chienii) New Caledonian...
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Taxus is a
genus of
coniferous trees or
shrubs known as yews in the
family Taxaceae. Yews
occur around the
globe in
temperate zones of the
northern hemisphere...
- The most
commonly seen in the past was a
split into two orders,
Taxales (
Taxaceae only) and
Pinales (the rest), but
recent research into DNA
sequences suggests...
- the
Pacific yew or
western yew, is a
species of tree in the yew
family Taxaceae native to the
Pacific Northwest of
North America. It is a
small evergreen...
- as a
class with four orders;
Cycadeaceae (cycads)
Pinaceae (conifers)
Taxaceae (taxads)
Gnetaceae In contrast,
Bentham and
Hooker (1880)
included only...
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Cephalotaxaceae is
closely allied to the yew
family Taxaceae, and is
often included in a wide
interpretation of
Taxaceae,
based on
phylogenetic evidence and close...
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genus of
conifers comprising six or
seven species placed in the
family Taxaceae,
though sometimes formerly placed in Cephalotaxaceae. Four
species are...
- Pinophyta,
class Pinopsida, and
included only
those species in the
family Taxaceae,
known commonly as yews.
Under this interpretation, all
other conifers...
- This is a
listing of the
conifers of Canada, and
includes the cypresses, junipers, firs, pines, spruces, larches,
hemlocks and yews. EX -
Exotic (introduced)...