
Phylogeny of the Taxaceae and Cephalotaxaceae

Foliage of Mexican yew
Yew is a common name given to various species of trees.
It is most prominently given to any of various coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Taxus:
- European yew or common yew (Taxus baccata)
 - Pacific yew or western yew (Taxus brevifolia)
 - Canadian yew (Taxus canadensis)
 - Chinese yew (Taxus chinensis)
 - Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidata)
 - Florida yew (Taxus floridana)
 - Mexican yew (Taxus globosa)
 - Sumatran yew (Taxus sumatrana)
 - Himalayan yew (Taxus wallichiana)
 - †Taxus masonii (Eocene fossil yew)
 
It is also used for any of various coniferous plants in the families Taxaceae and Cephalotaxaceae:
- White-berry yew (Pseudotaxus chienii)
 - New Caledonian yew or southern yew (Austrotaxus spicata)
 - Catkin-yew (Amentotaxus sp.)
 - Plum-yew (Cephalotaxus sp.)
 
Various coniferous plants in the family Podocarpaceae, superficially similar to other yews, are also known by this name:
- Prince Albert's yew (Saxegothaea conspicua)
 - Plum-yew (Prumnopitys sp.)
 
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