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Torreya taxifolia is an evergreen tree that may reach heights of 18 metres (59 ft) with an 80 centimetres (31 in) diameter trunk, although it typically grew to 9–12 metres (30–39 ft) tall and 30–50 centimetres (12–20 in) in diameter, and most stands today are composed of immature trees of less than 3 metres (9.8 ft) tall.
Torreya: torreyas; Torreya californica: California Torreya Taxaceae (yew family) Torreya taxifolia: Florida torreya Taxaceae (yew family) Cycads; Cycadaceae: cycad family; Cycas: cycads; Cycas circinalis: Guamanian cycad Cycadaceae (cycad family) Cycas micronesica: Micronesian cycad Cycadaceae (cycad family) Cycas pruinosa: powdery cycad ...
Ripe seeds of Torreya taxifolia †Torreya clarnensis has been described from Middle Eocene fossils found in the Clarno Formation of Central Oregon, United States. [10] Leafy branch fossils of †Torreya bilinica are known from Oligocene strata of Zichov near Bílina, Czech Republic, early Miocene deposits of Güvem central Anatolia, Turkey and late Miocene deposits of Spain.
Torreya taxifolia - Gopher wood †Torreya clarnensis [17] Footnotes This page was last edited on 16 January 2025, at 16:52 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The most detailed case study of Torreya Guardians published in a science journal was written by a pair of Canadian Forest Service researchers and published in The Forestry Chronicle. Table 2 of that 2011 report lists six "Ecological standards for assisted migration developed for Torreya taxifolia". They conclude, "The momentum that this group ...
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It is often treated as a monophyletic family including only the single genus Cephalotaxus, [1] while others have also included Torreya and Amentotaxus in the family. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Cephalotaxaceae is closely allied to the yew family Taxaceae , and is often included in a wide interpretation of Taxaceae, based on phylogenetic evidence and close ...
Abronia macrocarpa (large-fruited sand verbena) Abutilon eremitopetalum (hidden-petal Indian mallow) Abutilon menziesii (koʻoloaʻula) Abutilon sandwicense (greenflower Indian mallow)