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  2. Taxus canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Taxus canadensis, the Canada yew [2] or Canadian yew, is a conifer native to central and eastern North America, thriving in swampy woods, ravines, riverbanks and on lake shores. Locally called simply as "yew", this species is also referred to as American yew or ground-hemlock. Most of its range is well north of the Ohio River.

  3. Taxus floridana - Wikipedia

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    Taxus floridana, the Florida yew, [3] is a species of yew, endemic to a small area of the Apalachicola River. This species is has restricted extent of occurrence (EOO) of 24km [ 4 ] along the Apalachicola River and resides in the mesophytic forests of northern Florida at altitudes of 15–40 m.

  4. Taxus baccata - Wikipedia

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    It is the tree originally known as yew, though with other related trees becoming known, it may be referred to as common yew, [5] European yew, or in North America English yew. [6] It is a woodland tree in its native range, and is also grown as an ornamental tree, hedge or topiary.

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  8. Torreya taxifolia - Wikipedia

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    Recommending the name "mountain yew" for British use, Nelson was unaware that this Florida species grows almost at sea level — and thus nowhere near any mountains [6] Of all species of its genus, Florida torreya is the only one whose historically native habitat is not in mountainous terrain. Portrait of Asa Gray (1810-1888), by George P. A. Healy

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