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  • | name = ''Taxus canadensis'' | image = Taxus canadensis drawing.png
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  • | image_caption = ''Taxus baccata'' (European Yew) shoot with mature and immature cones | genus = ''[[Taxus]]''
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  • | name = ''Taxus canadensis'' | image = Taxus canadensis drawing.png
    5 KB (689 words) - 11:26, 7 July 2010
  • ...ars in some early editions of Shakespeare's work). In favor of it being [[Taxus baccata|yew]] are the familiarity of yew as a poison and the similarity in
    3 KB (433 words) - 11:26, 7 July 2010
  • ...eaten in quantity.<ref>Russell ''et al.'' (1997)</ref> However, like the [[taxus|Yew]] tree, these toxins are not harmful to birds, who gorge themselves on
    9 KB (1,293 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
  • * Yew (''[[Taxus|Taxus sp]]'')<ref name="Lamm">[http://www.whmentors.org/saf/poison.html "Poisonou
    9 KB (1,260 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
  • ...Park, Jong-Shin Yoo, Jang-Ryol Liu | title = Taxol content in the seeds of Taxus SPP. | journal = Phytochemistry | accessdate = 2009-08-01 | date = 1995-09
    19 KB (2,777 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
  • | image_caption = ''Taxus baccata'' (European Yew) shoot with mature and immature cones | genus = ''[[Taxus]]''
    23 KB (3,699 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
  • ..., threatening the discovery of future cures for disease". These included [[Taxus|yew trees]] (the bark is used for cancer drugs, [[paclitaxel]]); ''[[Hoodia
    4 KB (471 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
  • [[Image:Taxus wood.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Wood is an example of an orthotropic material. M
    23 KB (2,910 words) - 09:07, 20 September 2010
  • * [[Taxus baccata|European Yew]] (''Taxus baccata'')
    16 KB (1,897 words) - 09:21, 20 September 2010
  • [[Image:Taxus wood.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A section of a [[Taxus|Yew]] branch showing 27 annual growth rings, pale sapwood and dark heartwoo ...ly softer than any commercial softwood. Conversely, some softwoods (e.g. [[Taxus baccata|yew]]) are harder than many hardwoods.
    41 KB (6,609 words) - 09:24, 20 September 2010