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Taxaceae (), commonly called the yew family, is a
conifer Conifers () are a group of conifer cone, cone-bearing Spermatophyte, seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the phylum, division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a sin ...
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which includes six
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and two extinct genera, and about 30 species of plants, or in older interpretations three genera and 7 to 12 species.


Description

They are many-branched, small trees and shrubs. The leaves are
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has Leaf, foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many diffe ...
, spirally arranged, often twisted at the base to appear 2-ranked. They are linear to lanceolate, and have pale green or white stomatal bands on the undersides. The plants are
dioecious Dioecy ( ; ; adj. dioecious, ) is a characteristic of certain species that have distinct unisexual individuals, each producing either male or female gametes, either directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproduction is ...
, or rarely
monoecious Monoecy (; adj. monoecious ) is a sexual system in seed plants where separate male and female cones or flowers are present on the same plant. It is a monomorphic sexual system comparable with gynomonoecy, andromonoecy and trimonoecy, and contras ...
. The catkin like male cones are long, and shed pollen in the early spring. They are sometimes externally only slightly differentiated from the branches. The fertile bracts have 2-8 pollen sacs. The female 'cones' are highly reduced. Only the upper or uppermost bracts are fertile and bear one or rarely two seeds. The ovule usually exceeds the scale, although ovules are sometimes rarely enclosed by it. They may be found on the ends of branches or on the branches. They may grow singly or in tufts or clumps. As the seed matures, a fleshy
aril An aril (), also called arillus, is a specialized outgrowth from a seed that partly or completely covers the seed. An arillode, or false aril, is sometimes distinguished: whereas an aril grows from the attachment point of the seed to the ova ...
partly encloses it. The developmental origin of the aril is unclear, but it may represent a fused pair of swollen leaves. The seeds are highly poisonous, containing the poisons taxine and
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, but the mature aril that surrounds them is brightly coloured, soft, juicy and sweet, and is eaten by birds which then disperse the hard seed undamaged in their droppings. However, if damaged the seeds could release their poisons, which is dangerous also for humans.


Distribution

Species are mostly found in the tropics and temperate zones in the northern temperate. There are only a few species in the southern hemisphere.


Classification

Taxaceae is now generally included with all other conifers in the order Pinales, as DNA analysis has shown that the yews are phylogenetically nested in the Pinales, a conclusion supported by micromorphology studies. Formerly they were often treated as distinct from other conifers by placing them in a separate order Taxales.
Ernest Henry Wilson Ernest Henry "Chinese" Wilson (15 February 1876 – 15 October 1930), better known as E. H. Wilson, was a British plant collector and explorer who introduced a large range of about 2,000 Asian plant species to the Western culture, West; some si ...
referred to Taxaceae as "taxads" in his 1916 book. Taxaceae is thought to be the sister group to Cupressaceae, from which it diverged during the early-mid
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. The clade comprising both is sister to Sciadopityaceae, which diverged from them during the early-mid
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. The oldest confirmed member of Taxaceae is '' Palaeotaxus rediviva'' from the earliest
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(
Hettangian The Hettangian is the earliest age and lowest stage of the Jurassic Period of the geologic timescale. It spans the time between 201.3 ± 0.2 Ma and 199.3 ± 0.3 Ma (million years ago). The Hettangian follows the Rhaetian (part of the Triass ...
) of Sweden. Fossils belonging to the living genus ''
Amentotaxus ''Amentotaxus'' is a genus of Pinophyta, conifers (catkin-yews) comprising five species, treated in either the Cephalotaxaceae, or in the Taxaceae when that family is considered in a broad sense. The genus is endemic (ecology), endemic to subtr ...
'' from the Middle Jurassic of China indicate that Taxaceae had already substantially diversified during the Jurassic. The broadly defined Taxaceae (including ''Cephalotaxus'') comprises six extant genera and about 30 species overall. ''Cephalotaxus'' is now included in Taxaceae, rather than being recognized as the core of its own family, Cephalotaxaceae. Phylogenetic evidence strongly supports a very close relationship between ''Cephalotaxus'' and other members of Taxaceae, and morphological differences between them are not substantial. Previous recognition of two distinct families, Taxaceae and Cephalotaxaceae (e.g.,), was based on relatively minor morphological details: Taxaceae (excluding ''Cephalotaxus'') has smaller mature seeds growing to in 6–8 months, that are not fully enclosed by the aril; in contrast, ''Cephalotaxus'' seeds have a longer maturation period (from 18–20 months), and larger mature seeds () fully enclosed by the aril. However, there are also very clear morphological connections between ''Cephalotaxus'' and other members of Taxaceae, and considered in tandem with the phylogenetic evidence, there is no compelling need to recognize ''Cephalotaxus'' (or other genera in Taxaceae) as a distinct family.


Phylogeny

Phylogeny of Taxaceae. ''
Amentotaxus ''Amentotaxus'' is a genus of Pinophyta, conifers (catkin-yews) comprising five species, treated in either the Cephalotaxaceae, or in the Taxaceae when that family is considered in a broad sense. The genus is endemic (ecology), endemic to subtr ...
'' – Catkin-yew *''
Amentotaxus argotaenia ''Amentotaxus argotaenia'', the catkin yew, is a species of conifer in the family Taxaceae. It is a shrub or a small tree up to tall. ''Amentotaxus argotaenia'' var. ''brevifolia'' has been described from southern Guizhou and listed separately ...
'' - Catkin yew *'' Amentotaxus assamica'' - Assam catkin yew *'' Amentotaxus formosana'' - Taiwan catkin yew *'' Amentotaxus poilanei'' - Poilane's catkin yew *'' Amentotaxus yunnanensis'' - Yunnan catkin yew '' Austrotaxus'' – New Caledonia yew *'' Austrotaxus spicata'' - New Caledonia yew or southern yew '' Cephalotaxus'' – Plum yew *'' Cephalotaxus fortunei'' - Chinese plum-yew *'' Cephalotaxus griffithii'' - Griffith's plum yew *'' Cephalotaxus hainanensis'' - Hainan plum-yew *'' Cephalotaxus harringtonii'' - Korean plum yew, Japanese plum-yew *'' Cephalotaxus koreana'' - Korean plum yew *'' Cephalotaxus lanceolata'' - Gongshan plum yew *'' Cephalotaxus latifolia'' - Broad-leaved plum yew *'' Cephalotaxus mannii'' - Mann's yew plum *'' Cephalotaxus oliveri'' - Oliver's plum yew *'' Cephalotaxus sinensis'' - Chinese plum yew *'' Cephalotaxus wilsoniana'' - Taiwan plum yew, Taiwan cow's-tail pine, or Wilson plum yew '' Pseudotaxus'' – White-berry yew *'' Pseudotaxus chienii'' - the whiteberry yew '' Taxus'' – Common yew * ''
Taxus baccata ''Taxus baccata'' is a species of evergreen tree in the family (botany), family Taxaceae, native to Western Europe, Central Europe and Southern Europe, as well as Northwest Africa, and parts of Southwest Asia.Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Bri ...
'' European yew * '' Taxus biternata'' Delicate branch yew * '' Taxus brevifolia'' Pacific yew, western yew * '' Taxus caespitosa'' Caespitosa yew * '' Taxus calcicola'' Asian limestone yew * '' Taxus canadensis'' Canada yew * '' Taxus celebica'' Celebes yew * '' Taxus chinensis'' China yew * '' Taxus contorta'' West Himalayan yew * '' Taxus cuspidata'' Rigid branch yew, Japanese yew * '' Taxus fastigiata'' Irish yew * '' Taxus floridana'' Florida yew * '' Taxus florinii'' Florin yew * '' Taxus globosa'' Mesoamerican yew * '' Taxus kingstonii'' Kingston yew * '' Taxus mairei'' Maire yew * '' Taxus obscura'' Obscure yew * '' Taxus ocreata'' Scaly yew * '' Taxus phytonii'' Phyton yew * '' Taxus recurvata'' English yew * '' Taxus rehderiana'' Rehder yew * '' Taxus scutata'' Scutaceous yew * '' Taxus suffnessii'' Suffness yew * '' Taxus sumatrana'' Sumatera yew * '' Taxus umbraculifera'' Umbrelliform yew * '' Taxus wallichiana'' Wallich yew, East Himalayan yew '' Torreya'' – Nutmeg yew *'' Torreya californica'' - California torreya *'' Torreya fargesii'' - Farges nutmeg tree *'' Torreya grandis'' - Chinese nutmeg yew *'' Torreya jackii'' - Jack's nutmeg tree, longleaf torreya etc *'' Torreya nucifera'' - kaya, Japanese torreya, or Japanese nutmeg-yew *'' Torreya taxifolia'' - Gopher wood * '' Torreya clarnensis''


Footnotes

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