Cephalotaxus koreana Nakai 1930Common NamesKorean plum yew (Tripp 1995). Taxonomic notesSome authors have placed it in synonymy with C. harringtonia. DescriptionAn upright, slow-growing shrub to 3 m tall, densely branched with black-green needles ca. 5 cm long and 4 mm wide (Tripp 1995). RangeJapan: Honshu, Hokkaido; North and South Korea; NE China; at low to middle elevations; USDA Zone 6, perhaps Zone 5 (Tripp 1995, Farjon 1998). Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksEndangered by extensive clearcutting in Korea (Yinger 1989). CitationsYinger, Barry. 1989. Notes on Cephalotaxus, the plum yew. Bull. American Conifer Society 6(3):57-59. See AlsoNakai 1930, Bot. Mag. Tokyo 44:508. back | Cephalotaxus | Cephalotaxaceae | home This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
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