Torreya californica

Torrey

New York J. Pharm. (1852–1854) 3: 49. 1854.

Common names: California torreya California-nutmeg
IllustratedEndemic
Synonyms: Torreya myristica Hooker Tumion californicum (Torrey) Greene
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Trees to 20(–25) m; trunk to 9(–12) dm diam.; crown conic or, in age, round-topped. Branches spreading to slightly drooping; 2-year-old branches reddish brown. Leaves 3–8 cm, abaxial side with 2 deeply impressed, glaucous bands of stomates, flattened on adaxial side, emitting pungent odor when crushed. Pollen cones whitish. Seed (including aril) 2.5–3.5 cm; aril light green streaked with purple. 2n = 16.


Habitat: Rare and local along mountain streams, protected slopes, creek bottoms, and moist canyons of the Coastal Range and Sierra Nevada
Elevation: 0–2000 m

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Matthew H. Hils +
Torrey +
California torreya +  and California-nutmeg +
0–2000 m +
Rare and local along mountain streams, protected slopes, creek bottoms, and moist canyons of the Coastal Range and Sierra Nevada +
New York J. Pharm. +
Torreya myristica +  and Tumion californicum +
Torreya californica +
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