-
Torreya taxifolia,
commonly known as
Florida torreya or stinking-cedar, but also
sometimes as
Florida nutmeg or
gopher wood, is an
endangered subcanopy...
- July 2021. "
Torreya nucifera / ****anese nutmeg-yew".
American Conifer Society.
Retrieved 19 July 2021. "About
Torreya taxifolia".
Torreya Guardians. Retrieved...
- 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...
- 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...
- "Map of
torreya seed
distribution by
Torreya Guardians".
Torreya Guardians.
Retrieved 21 July 2022. Esser, Lora L. (1993).
Torreya taxifolia. In: Fire...
- that the
species is
likely the
cause of the
decline of
Florida torreya (
Torreya taxifolia), an
endangered species of a tree that is
related to the pa****axel-producing...
-
Migration Debate: Why a Deep-Time
Perspective Is
Vital (
Torreya taxifolia as exemplar)".
Torreya Guardians.
Retrieved 23 June 2022. Williams,
Kevan (September...
-
writer Connie Barlow joined Martin in
writing the pro position: "Bring
Torreya taxifolia North — Now". The
oppositional case was
presented by Mark W. Schwartz...
-
several institutions active in
efforts to
conserve the
endangered Torreya taxifolia. The
arboretum director is John M. Ruter,
professor of horticulture...