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Taxus baccata is a
species of
evergreen tree in the
family Taxaceae,
native to
Western Europe,
Central Europe and
Southern Europe, as well as Northwest...
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Commonly reported hybrids Taxus ×
media =
Taxus baccata ×
Taxus cuspidata Taxus ×
hunnewelliana =
Taxus cuspidata ×
Taxus canadensis Below are cladograms...
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Taxus cuspidata, the ****anese yew or
spreading yew, is a
member of the
genus Taxus,
native to ****an, Korea,
northeast China and the
extreme southeast of...
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related to
Taxus brevifolia. NRCS. "
Taxus brevifolia".
PLANTS Database.
United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA). US
Forest Service:
Taxus brevifolia...
- NRCS. "
Taxus canadensis".
PLANTS Database.
United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Retrieved 8
December 2015. Hils,
Matthew H. (1993). "
Taxus canadensis"...
- medium-sized
evergreen coniferous tree
growing to 10 m tall,
similar to
Taxus baccata and
sometimes treated as a
subspecies of it. The
shoots are
green at...
- can be
found in
Taxus species:
Taxus cuspidata, T.
baccata (English yew),
Taxus x media,
Taxus canadensis,
Taxus floridana, and
Taxus brevifolia (Pacific...
- 2013-01-11. Bevan-Jones,
Robert (2004). The
ancient yew: a
history of
Taxus baccata. Bollington:
Windgather Press. pp. 38–39. ISBN 978-0-9545575-3-9. Hidson...
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Fortingall Yew is an
ancient European yew (
Taxus baccata) in the
churchyard of the
village of
Fortingall in Perthshire, Scotland.
Considered one of...
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Llangernyw Yew ([ɬanˈɡɛrnɨu] ) is an
ancient yew (
Taxus baccata) in the
village of Llangernyw, Conwy, Wales. The tree is
fragmented and its core part...