- Taxus cuspidata
Taxobox
name = "Taxus cuspidata"
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pinophyta
classis = Pinopsida
ordo =Pinales
familia =Taxaceae
genus = "Taxus "
species = "T. cuspidata"
binomial = "Taxus cuspidata"
binomial_authority = Siebold & Zucc."Taxus cuspidata" (Japanese Yew or Spreading Yew) is a member of the genus "
Taxus ", native toJapan ,Korea , northeastChina and the extreme southeast ofRussia .It is an
evergreen tree or largeshrub growing to 10-18 m tall, with a trunk up to 60 cm diameter. The leaves are lanceolate, flat, dark green, 1-3 cm long and 2-3 mm broad, arranged spirally on the stem, but with the leaf bases twisted to align the leaves in two flattish rows either side of the stem except on erect leading shoots where the spiral arrangement is more obvious. The seed cones are highly modified, each cone containing a singleseed 4-8 mm long partly surrounded by a modified scale which develops into a soft, bright redberry -like structure called anaril , 8-12 mm long and wide and open at the end. The arils are mature 6-9 months after pollination. Individual trees fromSikhote-Alin are known to have been 1,000 years old. [http://adm.khv.ru/invest2.nsf/pages/ru/rehabcentre.htm]Uses
It is widely grown in eastern
Asia and easternNorth America as anornamental plant .The entire yew bush is toxic enough to kill a horse, save for the fleshy berry surrounding the seed. [http://www.the-tree.org.uk/BritishTrees/yew.htm Yew ] ] For dogs, 2/5ths of an oz per 10 pounds of body weight is lethal. It is therefore advisable to keep domestic animals away from the plant.
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