COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Taxus
spp.;
yew [Taxaceae]
Our species
are evergreen shrubs with flat, minutely stalked needles, 2-ranked on
smooth twigs.
Needles distinguishable from fir and
hemlock by lack of obvious pale lines of stomates on underside.
Cone is small, red, fleshy, and
berry-like.
Our single native species (T.
canadensis) almost eradicated by deer browsing, but
T. cuspidata (Japanese yew) is widely planted as an ornamental
shrub or hedge.
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