Thank you Sir!

On 5 Dec 2016 21:46, "Gurcharan Singh" <[email protected]> wrote:

> A 2010 document
> 1. Which places T. wallichiana and T. baccata in two different species
> Groups largely separated on basis of epidermal cells and stomata.
>
> http://www.worldbotanical.com/TAXNA.HTM
>
> 2. Treats T. wallichiana (not in W. Himalayas) and T. contorta as distinct
> species,
> a. T. contorta var. contorta (leaves 12 or more times longer than broad,
> virgate, spreading by petiole, stomata 5-8(9-11) rows/bands; in
> Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, W Nepal) var. mucronata (leaves 5-10 times
> longer than broad, sharply bent (reflexed) at petiole, stomata 9-11
> rows/bands) in Nepal, SW Tibet, Bhutan
>
> http://www.worldbotanical.com/Taxus%20review%203%20Asian%
> 20species.htm#wallichiana
>
>
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> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM, Saroj Kasaju <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Saroj Kasaju
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 10:35 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Chadwell ji.
>>>
>>> On 5 December 2016 at 09:27, [email protected] <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I do not have any reference books on Korean flora but do possess a copy
>>>> of Ohwi's massive 'Flora of Japan' (in English).  It (published in 1984)
>>>> has the 'Japanese Yew' as Taxus cuspidata (syn. T.baccata subsp. cuspidata)
>>>> with var. luteobaccata aril yellowish around a greenish seed; and var. nana
>>>> which is much cultivated.  The species is typically found growing in the
>>>> mountains.  I do not have any information on the up-to-date nomenclature
>>>> for this tree but it is not mentioned as being found in Korea or China (if
>>>> such a distribution existed it would have been mentioned in the Flora of
>>>> Japan).
>>>>
>>>> 'Flowers of the Himalaya' had 'Himalayan Yew' as Taxus baccata subsp.
>>>> wallichiana, as many will know, giving a distribution of Afghanistan to SW
>>>> China, Myanamar & SE Asia & 2100-3400m.
>>>>
>>>> Clearly, the specimen photographed in Seoul is a cultivated variety but
>>>> is it the native species for Korea?   I do not know what this is?
>>>>
>>>> In the UK we just have Taxus baccata.  I think it will be worthwhile to
>>>> post some images of the British Yew for comparative purposes.  *Can
>>>> anyone tell me how Taxus wallichiana is separated from Taxus baccata?*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, December 2, 2016 at 6:01:14 PM UTC, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Members,
>>>>>
>>>>> Location : Seoul, S. Korea
>>>>>
>>>>> Altitude : 150 ft.
>>>>>
>>>>> Date : 24 November, 2016
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you .
>>>>>
>>>>> Saroj Kasaju
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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