Taxaceae Collection
Taxaceae is a family of coniferous trees that includes the Taxus baccata, commonly known as the Common Yew tree
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Taxaceae is a family of coniferous trees that includes the Taxus baccata, commonly known as the Common Yew tree. These majestic trees can be found in various locations across the UK and Europe, showcasing their beauty throughout different seasons. In October, Nottinghamshire, UK becomes adorned with vibrant Yew berries from the Taxus baccata. The sight of these berries adds a pop of color to the landscape. Similarly, in September, Berwickshire, Scotland witnesses an abundance of Yew berries on display. The European larch tree (Larix decidua) also belongs to the Taxaceae family. Bannogue Bridge in County Down showcases its female cones beautifully. In misty Scotland during October, European larch trees create an ethereal atmosphere. Male European larch flowers shed pollen in Peak District National Park while Japanese Yews (Taxus cuspidata) thrive in Thuringia, Germany. Geneva's Canton of Geneva boasts English Yews or European Yews (Taxus baccata), displaying their fruit-laden branches. Yew trees are not only visually appealing but also provide shelter for wildlife. A Robin perched on a Yew hedge during winter exemplifies this symbiotic relationship between nature and creatures at Strumpshaw Fen in Norfolk. Even mountains hidden by clouds cannot hide fresh snow below them when surrounded by European larch trees. This picturesque scene captivates viewers' hearts with its serene beauty. Lastly, St Marys Church graveyard in Mendlesham Suffolk sees Common Yews growing harmoniously amidst solemn surroundings come March—a testament to nature's resilience and ability to bring life even within graveyards.