. Veitch's manual of the coniferae : containing a general review of the order, a synopsis of the species cultivated in Great Britain, their botanical history, economic properties, place and use in arboriculture, etc . golden yellow. T. baccata fastigiata, Loudon, Arl>. et Frut. Bnt. lY. 2086, with tigs. , Hort. T. hibernica, Hort. Irisli Yew, Florence Court Yew. var.—f ructu-luteo. Diiiers from the common Yew in the aril of the fruits lieing yellowinstead of red. Habit spreading. Leaves somewhat shorter and palerin colour than in the common form, and occasionally recurved. T. ba


. Veitch's manual of the coniferae : containing a general review of the order, a synopsis of the species cultivated in Great Britain, their botanical history, economic properties, place and use in arboriculture, etc . golden yellow. T. baccata fastigiata, Loudon, Arl>. et Frut. Bnt. lY. 2086, with tigs. , Hort. T. hibernica, Hort. Irisli Yew, Florence Court Yew. var.—f ructu-luteo. Diiiers from the common Yew in the aril of the fruits lieing yellowinstead of red. Habit spreading. Leaves somewhat shorter and palerin colour than in the common form, and occasionally recurved. T. baccata fructu-luteo, Loudon, Aib. et Fiut. Brit. IV. 2068. Yellow-lieriiedYew.* var. -glauca. A vigorous-growing much-branched shrub resembhng in habit but of larger dimensions. Leaves longer and narrowerthan in the common Yew, which on the lateral branchlets are often * The yellow-berried Yew is of Irish origin. It appears to have been discovered aboutthe year 1817 growing on tlie lands of the Bisliop of Kihhue. near Glasnevin ; bnt itseems to have been neglected till 1833 when it was noticed in the grounds of ClontarfCastle, whence cuttings were distriliuted.—Loudon. loc. ulillMi: . VAKIETIES OF TAXIS BACCATA. 129 falcntcly eurviil ii)i\v, >l;ii-k ^ret-ii almvc with a .ulam-niis l)luif;li tint l)el()W. T. haceata i,lauca. Oarriere. Traite ConiC. id. II. 7Z>. T. Iiacata nigra, ^ .Toliii. var.—peudula. Primary liranclies .•^ulvpeudulous. Leaves somewliat paler in colourand more or lep>; incurved. f sL^w growth and attaining but gracilis pendula has the sub-pendulous branches andtheir appendagrs move slriiih-i and more elongated. A larger shnd)tlian the var. //it-h/a. T. baccata peiiilula, Hort. T. liacc-ata .Ta^ksmii. H-nt. AVeejiiiig Yew. var. —procumbens. A luostratt shrub. Branches much elongated and much ramitied,scarcelv rising from the ground. uite distinct from T. ranale)i-<; inits ramif


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