Taxus floridana
Fl. South. U.S. 436. 1860.
Common names: Florida yew
Synonyms: Taxus baccata var. floridana (Nuttall ex Chapman) Pilger
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2.
Revision as of 19:06, 26 July 2019 by FNA>Volume Importer
Shrubs or small trees to 6 (–10) m, dioecious, trunk to 3.8 dm diam. Bark purplish brown, thin, scaly. Branches stout, spreading. Leaves 1–2.6 (–2.9) cm × 1–2 (–2.2) mm, mostly slightly falcate, light green with 2 grayish bands abaxially, with cuticular papillae along stomatal bands, dark green adaxially, epidermal-cells as viewed in cross-section of leaf wider than tall or ± isodiametric. Seed ellipsoid, 5–6 mm.
Habitat: Moist, shaded ravines in hardwood forests
Elevation: 15–30 m
Distribution
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Fla.
Discussion
Taxus floridana is a rare endemic along the Appalachicola River in Florida.
Of conservation concern.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.