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Torreya californica is a
species of
conifer endemic to California,
occurring in the
Pacific Coast Ranges and the
foothills of the
Sierra Nevada. It is...
- 1080/00173134.2019.1701704. S2CID 213484283. Barlow, Connie. "
Torreya californica (California
torreya)".
Torreya Guardians.
Retrieved 18 June 2022. Stull, Gregory...
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Torreya taxifolia,
commonly known as
Florida torreya or stinking-cedar, but also
sometimes as
Florida nutmeg or
gopher wood, is an
endangered subcanopy...
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members learned by
visiting Torreya californica in
forested sites in California, and
through reports, that
other trees of the
Torreya genus would migrate to...
- Baja
California to
British Columbia Torreya californica, a
conifer species endemic to
California Trixis californica, the
American threefold, a perennial...
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Torreya Arn. –
Nutmeg yew
Torreya californica -
California torreya Torreya fargesii -
Farges nutmeg tree
Torreya grandis -
Chinese nutmeg yew
Torreya...
- (
Torreya nucifera), with the very best made from Kaya
trees up to 700 years old. More recently, the
related California Torreya (
Torreya californica) has...
- Florida, is
known as the
Florida torreya or stinking-cedar. T.
californica, also
known as
California nutmeg or
California torreya (although not
closely related...
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Cedar Torreya californica,
California Torreya Tsuga heterophylla,
Western Hemlock Tsuga mertensiana,
Mountain Hemlock Umbellularia californica, California...
- macrocarpa) -
Central Coast and
Santa Susana Mountains.
California nutmeg (
Torreya californica)
Incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) Port
Orford cedar-Lawson cypress...