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Taxus canadensis Taxus canadensis found in a White Cedar Swamp. This species prefers rich habitats and can also be found in Sugar Maple forests and nutrient-rich Black Spruce swamps. Canada Yew,Geotagged,Minnesota,Spring,Taxus canadensis,United States Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Taxus canadensis

Taxus canadensis found in a White Cedar Swamp. This species prefers rich habitats and can also be found in Sugar Maple forests and nutrient-rich Black Spruce swamps.

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Taxus canadensis, the Canada yew or Canadian yew, is a conifer native to central and eastern North America, thriving in swampy woods, ravines, riverbanks and on lake shores. Locally called simply "yew", this species is also referred to as American yew or ground-hemlock.

Male and female flowers are cone like structures called strobili, both about 3 mm long, borne singly in the leaf axils usually on different branches of the same plant, occasionally on separate plants. Male strobili are.. more

Similar species: Pinales
Species identified by Gary B
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Uploaded May 31, 2019. Captured May 27, 2019 10:41 in Superior Hiking Trail, Schroeder, MN 55613, USA.
  • Canon EOS Rebel T6
  • f/4.5
  • 1/64s
  • ISO800
  • 35mm