Family Taxaceae — Yews There are 17 species in five genera 5 in this small family. Yews are evergreen trees or shrubs, usually not resinous or aromatic. |
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There are 17 species in five genera 5 in this small family. The Yews are evergreen trees or shrubs, usually not resinous or aromatic. Yews are dioecious: pollen-bearing (staminate, or male) cones and seed-bearing (pisillate, or female) cones occur on different trees. The Taxaceae are now generally included with all other conifers in the order Pinales.
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Chinese Yew Taxus chinensis |
Japanese Yew Taxus cuspidata var. 'Pendula' |
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