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Tree Identification. Bark. Yew. Taxus Baccata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring branch of coniferous tree Japanese Yew, also called Spreading Yew, latin name Taxus Cuspidata. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring branch of coniferous tree Japanese Yew, also called Spreading Yew, latin name Taxus Cuspidata Royalty Free Stock Photo
European yew Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taxus baccata branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
European yew dark green foliage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Poisionous red aril on a yew shrub Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tree Identification. Bark. Yew. Taxus Baccata
Yew Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taxus cuspidata Royalty Free Stock Photo
There are yew branches Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taxus baccata red fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of the green branches on a Hicks Yew Royalty Free Stock Photo
Foliage of Irish yew. Taxus Baccata berries among green leaves with spider net Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taxus cuspidata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Also known as the yew tree, Taxus baccata is an evergreen conifer that grows in Europe, North Africa, and Southwest Asia. Its bark has a reddish-brown color with purple hues and comes off in small scales. The bark is poisonous, as it contains taxine, a harmful alkaloid that can be fatal if eaten by humans or animals.


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