Torreya taxifolia, commonly known as Florida torreya or stinking-cedar, but also sometimes as Florida nutmeg or gopher wood, is an endangered subcanopy tree of the yew family, Taxaceae. It is native to only a small glacial refugium in the southeastern United States, at the state border region of northern Florida and southwestern Georgia.[8]
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Torreyataxifolia, commonly known as Florida torreya or stinking-cedar, but also sometimes as Florida nutmeg or gopher wood, is an endangered subcanopy...
July 2021. "Torreya nucifera / Japanese nutmeg-yew". American Conifer Society. Retrieved 19 July 2021. "About Torreyataxifolia". Torreya Guardians. Retrieved...
Panhandle), at 2576 N.W. Torreya Park Road. It was named for the Florida Nutmeg (Torreyataxifolia) trees, a rare species of Torreya tree endemic to the local...
an example of citizen-initiated citizen science. The Florida Torreya (Torreyataxifolia) is an endangered tree of the yew family, Taxaceae, found in the...
Migration Debate: Why a Deep-Time Perspective Is Vital (Torreyataxifolia as exemplar)". Torreya Guardians. Retrieved 23 June 2022. Williams, Kevan (September...
"Map of torreya seed distribution by Torreya Guardians". Torreya Guardians. Retrieved 21 July 2022. Esser, Lora L. (1993). Torreyataxifolia. In: Fire...
writer Connie Barlow joined Martin in writing the pro position: "Bring Torreyataxifolia North — Now". The oppositional case was presented by Mark W. Schwartz...
that the species is likely the cause of the decline of Florida torreya (Torreyataxifolia), an endangered species of a tree that is related to the paclitaxel-producing...
several institutions active in efforts to conserve the endangered Torreyataxifolia. The arboretum director is John M. Ruter, professor of horticulture...
America. For instance, the Torreya Guardians have coordinated an assisted migration program to save the Torreyataxifolia from extinction. Environment...
"Paleoecology and the Assisted Migration Debate: Why a Deep-Time Perspective Is Vital (Torreyataxifolia as exemplar)". Torreya Guardians. Retrieved 23 June 2022....
shoots in early spring. It occurs in the same region as the also-rare Torreyataxifolia and is similar to it in general appearance, but can be differentiated...
some of the surviving plantings, including a stand of the endangered Torreyataxifolia, on the extant 3.3-acre (1.3 ha) property. The south (street-facing)...
Connie. "Published Documents on Endangerment Causes of Torreyataxifolia in Florida". Torreya Guardians. Retrieved 22 February 2024. Saleem M (2015) Microbiome...
torreyae sp. nov., a pathogen causing canker disease of Florida torreya (Torreyataxifolia), a critically endangered conifer restricted to northern Florida...
This endophyte is likely the cause of the decline of Florida torreya (Torreyataxifolia), an endangered species that is related to the taxol-producing...
small coniferous genus Torreya, found in North America, China and Japan. Some species within this genus include: T. taxifolia, a native of Florida, is...