Many scholars now agree that in the past an error has been made in the interpretation of the ancient writings, and that the tree is most likely a European yew ( " Taxus baccata " ).
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The purpose of this " Yew Conservation Hedge Project " is to maintain the DNA of " Taxus baccata " from ancient specimens in the UK as, worldwide, the trees are threatened by felling and disease.
23.
There is an ancient yew tree ( " Taxus baccata " ) reputed to be nearly 2000 years old and rumour has it that Knights Templar are buried in the graveyard there, although there is no evidence to substantiate this.
24.
Of 59 known species of ethnobotanical importance, some species such as " Aconitum napellus ", " Cannabis sativa " and " Taxus baccata " are restricted for use as per the Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia.
25.
The mount is surrounded by the woods of Foresta Burgos, Sos Niberos and Badde Salighes, characterized for the presence of thousand-year trees of holly and " taxus baccata ", and woods of downy oaks, chestnuts and holm oaks.
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Initially it was designed with a series of yew ( " Taxus baccata " ) hedges and blocks, reflecting Oudolf's architectural style which owed much to Mien Ruys, the designer who dominated Dutch garden design in the post-war period.
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""'Penicillium turbatum " "'is an anamorph species of the genus of " Penicillium " which was isolared from Taxus baccata . " Penicillium turbatum " produces pipolythiopiperazinedione-antibiotics, hyalodendrin A and hadacitin.
28.
All of the yews are very closely related to each other, and some botanists treat them all as subspecies or varieties of just one widespread species; under this treatment, the species name used is " Taxus baccata ", the first yew described scientifically.
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Distinction from other yew species is more difficult, and like most yews it has sometimes been treated as a subspecies of " Taxus baccata ", as " T . baccata " subsp . " floridana " ( Nutt . ex Chapm . ) Pilger.
30.
Before man made fibres were the standard for which bows are made today, Ayres manufactured bows principally from "'Yew "'( Taxus baccata )-and made them to the standard measurements of the time-6 ft for men and 51 / 2 ft for ladies.