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| Taxus baccata, known as yew, is depicted with its characteristic bright red arils and dark green, needle-like leaves. The tree is part of the coniferous family Taxaceae. The foliage is arranged in flat sprays, and the fleshy aril partially covers the seed, distinctive to this species. Yew trees are commonly found in Europe, Northwest Africa, and Southwest Asia, often utilized in gardens and cemeteries for their ornamental qualities. They are historically significant and known for their longevity. |
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