Botanical Name: Taxus brevifolia
Common Name: Pacific yew, Western yew
Family: Taxaceae
Distribution/Origin: Pacific Northwest
Leaf/Bud: evergreen, two ranked, dark green color, pointed tip
Flower/Inflorescence: dioecious, inconspicuous cones
Fruit/Seed: red aril
Stem/Bark: red-brown bark, scaly - papery
Size:
Habit: upright, irregular
Form: irregular
Culture:
Landscape Use: shrub, tree
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