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Taxus brevifolia Nutt.
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Taxus brevifolia, whole tree - general
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Taxus brevifolia, whole tree - general

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Taxus brevifolia, cone - female - mature open
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Taxus brevifolia, cone - female - mature open
Taxus brevifolia, cone - female - mature open
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Taxus brevifolia, cone - female - mature open

Taxus brevifolia, cone - female - closed
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Taxus brevifolia, cone - female - closed
Taxus brevifolia, leaf - entire needle
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Taxus brevifolia, leaf - entire needle

Taxus brevifolia, twig - showing attachment of needles
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Taxus brevifolia, twig - showing attachment of needles
Taxus brevifolia, bark - of a small tree or small branch
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Taxus brevifolia, bark - of a small tree or small branch

Taxus brevifolia, bark - of a small tree or small branch
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Taxus brevifolia, bark - of a small tree or small branch
Taxus brevifolia, seed
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Taxus brevifolia, seed

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Agaricaceae  Phoma hysterella @ BPI (3)

Phoma @ BPI (1)
Botryosphaeriaceae  Diplodia taxi @ BPI (2)

Macrophoma taxi @ BPI (1)

Phyllosticta taxicola @ BPI (2)
Corticiaceae  Corticium hydnans @ BPI (1)

Dendrothele incrustans @ BPI (1)
Diaspididae  Chionaspis pinifoliae @ CSCA_TCN (1)
Lophiostomataceae  Herpotrichia nigra @ BPI (4)
Meliolaceae  Meliola @ BPI (1)
Mycosphaerellaceae  Mycosphaerella taxi @ BPI (4)

Sphaerulina taxi @ BPI (12)

Sphaerulina taxicola @ BPI (3)
Phacidiaceae  Phacidium taxicola @ BPI (1)
Phaeosphaeriaceae  Leptosphaeria taxicola @ BPI (1)
Polyporaceae  Fomes hartigii @ BPI (2)

Polyporus lapponicus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus mollis @ BPI (1)
Pseudococcidae  Dysmicoccus wistariae @ CSCA_TCN (3)
_  Xenodomus taxi @ BPI (2)

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1. Taxus brevifolia Nuttall, N. Amer. Sylv. 3: 86, plate 108. 1849.

Pacific yew

Taxus baccata Linnaeus subsp. brevifolia (Nuttall) Pilger; T . baccata var. brevifolia (Nuttall) Koehne; T . baccata var. canadensis Bentham; T . bourcieri Carrière; T . lindleyana A. Murray bis

Shrubs or small trees to 15(--25) m, dioecious; trunk to 6(--12) dm diam., straight to contorted, fluted; crown open-conical. Bark scaly, outer scales purplish to purplish brown, inner ones reddish to reddish purple. Branches horizontal to drooping. Leaves 1--2.9 cm ´ 1--3 mm, pale green abaxially, cuticular papillae present along stomatal bands, shiny yellow-green adaxially, epidermal cells as viewed in cross section of leaf mostly taller than wide. Seed ovoid, 2--4-angled, 5--6.5 mm.

Seeds maturing late summer--fall. Open to dense forests, along streams, moist flats, slopes, deep ravines, and coves; 0--2200 m; Alta., B.C.; Alaska, Calif., Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Wash.

The name Taxus baccata Hooker has been misapplied to this species.

The leaves of Taxus brevifolia are usually somewhat falcate.

The wood of Taxus brevifolia is hard and durable, yet easily worked, making it popular for construction of novelty items by local woodworkers. Because of this, large trees are unscrupulously poached; in some areas the species has been nearly extirpated. The bark of the tree is a promising natural source of taxol, a drug for treating various cancers; exploitation of the species for medicinal purposes is further threatening it.

SELECTED REFERENCES

Taylor, R. L. and S. Taylor. 1981. Taxus brevifolia in British Columbia. Davidsonia 12(4): 89--94.

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