-
Torreya taxifolia,
commonly known as
Florida torreya or stinking-cedar, but also
sometimes as
Florida nutmeg or
gopher wood, is an
endangered subcanopy...
- Panhandle), at 2576 N.W.
Torreya Park Road. It was
named for the
Florida Nutmeg (
Torreya taxifolia) trees, a rare
species of
Torreya tree
endemic to the local...
- July 2021. "
Torreya nucifera / ****anese nutmeg-yew".
American Conifer Society.
Retrieved 19 July 2021. "About
Torreya taxifolia".
Torreya Guardians. Retrieved...
- an
example of citizen-initiated
citizen science. The
Florida Torreya (
Torreya taxifolia) is an
endangered tree of the yew family, Taxaceae,
found in the...
- "
Torreya californica (California
torreya)".
Torreya Guardians.
Retrieved 18 June 2022. Barlow, Connie. "Natural
History of
Torreya taxifolia".
Torreya...
- Do****entation".
Torreya Guardians.
Retrieved November 17, 2024. Bess, Fred. "
Torreya taxifolia Parma, Ohio (a
suburb of Cleveland)".
Torreya Guardians. Retrieved...
- tree,
longleaf torreya etc
Torreya nucifera - kaya, ****anese
torreya, or ****anese nutmeg-yew
Torreya taxifolia -
Gopher wood †
Torreya clarnensis Wikimedia...
- "Map of
torreya seed
distribution by
Torreya Guardians".
Torreya Guardians.
Retrieved 21 July 2022. Esser, Lora L. (1993).
Torreya taxifolia. In: Fire...
- 2023. Barlow, Connie. "California
Redwoods Thrive in
Pacific Northwest".
Torreya Guardians.
Retrieved 15
November 2023. Velasquez-Manoff,
Moises (25 October...
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arvensis (N)
Torilis arvensis ssp.
arvensis (I)
Torilis ****onica (I)
Torreya taxifolia (I)
Torreyochloa pallida var.
pallida (N)
Toxicodendron radicans ssp...