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Fruiting English yew - Taxus baccata
leaves of yew plants, forming a green wall
Berries on the yew tree
Yew Tree with red berries
Closed male cones in the leafage of common yew in March
Clusters of berries on a holly bush.
european yew (Taxus baccata) with red seed cones on a sunny day
The Yew Tree is an evergreen Tree or Bush to 20m with a wide spreading crown. Bark reddish-brown, flaking. Leaves (Needle like) shiny dark green and pointed, in two rows. Flowers green, males with many yellow stamens, females solitary or two together.\nFlowering Season: February-April.\nHabitat: Woods, scrub, hedgerows, mostly on calcareous soils. The Tree/Shrub is much planted in Gardens and Parks.\nDistribution: Europe and N. Africa. Throughout, except the far North.\n\n The not toxic Red Berries are eaten by Birds (Thrushes) and the Plant will so dispersed. All Tree Parts and Seeds are very poisonous, but does the Birds no harm. On the other hand the poisonous alkaloid in Yew is successfully used as treatment of Cancer (slowing the grow Process).
European yew Taxus baccata is ornamental park conifer shrub with poisonous and bitter red ripened berry fruits in autumn time
The red fruit of the Yew Tree
Close up of bright red yew tree berries against a blurred background
Pine branch, pine cone and red berries
Close shot of red berries of common yew in October
Close up of evergreen tree’s cones.
A close up view of the red berries on an English Yew tree, latin name taxus baccata, in the sunshine in September.
Taxus brevifolia, the Pacific yew or western yew, is a species of tree in the yew family Taxaceae native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. It is a small evergreen conifer, thriving in moisture and otherwise tending to take the form of a shrub.
The bark is reddish brown and flaky, sometimes deeply fissured in very old trees. Yews are among the few conifers cut branches, thus, English yew. yew is one of the only conifers regularly trimmed , taxus, bacata
yew in winter
Photo taken in Eibenstock, Germany
Bright red yew berries scattered like jewels amongst the needle-like green leaves of a yew tree on a sunny day. All parts of the yew are poisonous and consumption can result in death. Yews are found in many churchyards in Great Britain and Northern France.
Bright red berries on branches of common yew against blue sky in mid November
Close-Up Of Fruit Growing On Yew Tree
Yew tree branches with flowers
Bright red yew berries on yew tree twig. While the skin and seed of the berry are poisonous, the flesh is much prized by members of the thrush family. The seed passes through the bird without harming it.
Taxus baccata is an evergreen tree. Native to Europe The leaves are poisonous and popular as an ornamental plant.
Yew tree leaf - Küre Mountains National Park
Edible red fruits of the european yew (Taxus baccata).
A close up of shrubs.
Considerable amount of red berries in the leafage of yew against blue sky
Hemlock tree with seed cones and White Pine needles
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