Canada yew (Taxus canadensis)

Taxus canadensis

Description 3

Shape: Multi-stemmed shrub
Leaf/Branch Arrangement: Alternate
Flower: cone, 1/8 inch long, in leaf axils, males oval and yellow, females bud-like and green-brown
Leaves: evergreen, flat needles, sharp pointed tip, 3/8-1 inch long
Bark: brown, thin, scaly
Fruit/Seed: cup-shaped, red berry-like cone
Height: 1-5 feet
Flowering: April - May
Habitat: rich woods, hardwood and conifer forests, swamps, ravines, banks

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  2. (c) Harlan B. Herbert, Bugwood.org, some rights reserved (CC BY), http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taxus_canadensis_5504066.jpg
  3. (c) Minnesota Scientific and Natural Areas, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)

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