Taxus Brevifolia (Noun)
Meaning
Small or medium irregularly branched tree of the Pacific coast of North America; yields fine hard close-grained wood.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Taxus brevifolia, a native plant to the Pacific coast of North America, can thrive in full shade conditions.
- Ecological roles for the Pacific yew taxus brevifolia differ, sometimes showing commensal relationship between microorganism taxol's microbial world.
- Most forms of yew with two cotyledons which help identifying if something indeed belong species with latin-name of "Taxus Brevifolia", develop shrubs along high-quality native substrate not yews cultivar strains seeds female hybrids breeding cut stashes far much farther full nursery development practice have its young elongation often hahaha nice shot small branching grow elong usually dense main whole nice work under
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