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Index of Common Names: N - Plants For A Future database report
... Maidenhair Northern Pin Oak Northern Pitch Pine Northern Rata Norway Maple Norway Spruce Norwegian Cinquefoil Nut Grass Nutmeg Geranium Nutmeg Hickory Nuttall's Saltbush Oil Nut Pig Nut Poet's Narcissus Queensland Nut Red Dead Nettle Roman ... Nettle Stinging Nettle Stinging Nettle Tian Nan Xing Tian Nan Xing Tiger Nut White Dead Nettle Yunnan Nutmeg Yew Latin Names: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P ...
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Index of Common Names: Y - Plants For A Future database report
... Yellow Wood Sorrel Yellow Wort Yellow-Flowered Pea Yellow-Groove Bamboo Yellowhorn Yellowray Goldfields Yellowroot Yerba Buena Yerba Mansa Yerba Santa Yew Yew-Leaf Willow Yezo Spruce Yin Chen Hao Yin Yang Huo Youth On Age Yuan Zhi Yuan Zhi Yun Lian Yunnan Nutmeg Yew Yunnan Plum Yew Latin Names: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Common Names: A B C ...
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West Coast Native Tree ID
... Quinine Bush Tanoak Walnut California Walnut Hinds Walnut Wavyleaf Silktassel Wax Myrtle Willow Arroyo Willow Black Willow Pacific Willow Red Willow Scouler Willow Sitka Willow Western Redbud Conifers California-Nutmeg Cedar Alaska-Cedar Incense Cedar Port-Orford-Cedar Western Red-Cedar Cypress Fir Bigcone Douglas-Fir Bristlecone Fir California Red Fir Douglas-Fir Grand Fir Noble Fir Pacific ...
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Fruit Identification Outline
... cones superficially resemble berries. In the maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba), fern pine (Podocarpus), and the California nutmeg (Torreya californica), the large seed with a fleshy outer coat is borne naked on the ... is borne in a fleshy, cup-like structure called an aril. See Podocarpus, California Nutmeg & Pacific Yew Return To Economic Plant Families Page Return To WAYNE'S WORD Home Page Return To ...
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Host Plant Lists
... Pink Meidiland (tagged: "MEIpoque") Pink Sevillana (tagged): "MEIgeroka") Hybrid roses (9) Rosa rugosa Rugosa rose (9) Rubus spectabilils Salmonberry (4) Taxus brevifolia Pacific yew (5) Taxus x media Yew (8) Torreya californica California nutmeg (5) Toxicodendron diversilobum Poison oak (4) Vancouveria planipetala Redwood ivy (5) (1) Reported by CA Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) (2) ...
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Gymnosperms
... after the blue oak, and frequently in association with it. The old name "Digger Pine" is derived from the name imposed upon the aboriginal Californians by racist settlers: "Diggers." TAXACEAE: YEW FAMILY Torreya californica. {++} CALIFORNIA-NUTMEG. CALIFORNIA TORREYA. Small tree. Cool shaded slopes. Rare in park, known from one small tree at the N end of Blue Ridge; a small grove ca mi NW of Mt ...
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Seeds from Bulgaria and other countries (Seed Swap / Seed Exchange).
... variety grown under distance/time isolation): Alienor Alwaha Antibes / Honeydew Orange Flesh Charentais Crane (Eel River) Creme de Menthe Crenshaw Early Silver Line Goldbeatre Golden Sweet Emerald Gem Extra Early Nutmeg Marygold Meloso Montreal Noir des Carmes Old Time Tennessee Orange Blossom Petit Gris De Rennes Queen Anne's Pocket / Plum Granny Rio-Sweet Sakata's Sweet Savor Schoon's Hardshell ...
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John Muir on the Trees of Yosemite (Part 2)
... and there are a few other trees, mostly small -- the mountain mahogany, cherry, chestnut-oak, and laurel. The California nutmeg (Torreya californica), a handsome evergreen belonging to the yew family, forms small groves near the cascades a mile or two below the foot of the Valley." Book Choice. My First Summer in the Sierra by John Muir. Sierra ...
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Yosemite's Trees
... The Fir genus (Abies): California Red Fir (Tresidder calls this Red Fir) (A. magnifica). White Fir (A. concolor). Redwood Family (Taxodiaceae). Giant Sequoia (Sequoia gigantea). Yew Family (Taxaceae). California Nutmeg (also called California torreya) (Torreya californica). Broadleaf Trees of Yosemite. You can see these families of broadleaf trees in Yosemite: Birch Family (Betulaceae). The Alder ...
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Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance | Conservation Projects
... have been known to last as long as 60 years! This primitive member of the Yew family bears male and female flowers on separate plants. The reproductive structures appear in early spring, and the nutmeg-like "fruits" mature in fall of the following year. Habitat The Florida Torreya calls the dark, rich, sandy limestone soils of the Apalachicola ...
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