These fruits (if we call them as fruit, gymnosperms do not produce true 
fruits) are juicy and edible. I have enjoyed them at Ghangaria. 'Thuner' as 
locally called is an important veterinary medicine also. 
DSRawat Pantnagar

On Sunday, August 26, 2012 5:49:53 PM UTC+5:30, manya wrote:
>
> [image: Document] I've shared VoF Week:Taxus wallichiana Zucc. (Syn: 
> Taxus baccata subsp. 
> wallichiana)MN-26-8-12<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_Vd62iiDu-XzCETAg9S3nb-JkfHLujolkfCOnYowc14/edit>
>  Click to open: 
>    
>    - VoF Week:Taxus wallichiana Zucc. (Syn: Taxus baccata subsp. 
>    
> wallichiana)MN-26-8-12<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_Vd62iiDu-XzCETAg9S3nb-JkfHLujolkfCOnYowc14/edit>
>
>
> Taxus wallichiana Zucc. (Syn: Taxus baccata subsp. wallichiana) - Thanks 
> Tabish ji for the ID
>
> along Ghangria - Govind ghat trail
>
> 16.08.2012
>
>
> Google Drive: create, share, and keep all your stuff in one place. 
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