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Yew

Yew is a common name for a genus of evergreen, needle-bearing trees and shrubs, and, loosely, for other members of the family to which the yews belong. Yews are native to temperate and subtropical climates throughout the world and are widely cultivated as ornamental plants, especially as hedges. The needle leaves are produced more or less in two ranks along the sides of the terminal branchlets. These leaves are dark green on the upper surface and yellower beneath; they persist through the winter. Flowers are inconspicuous; the fruit is an attractive scarlet berry. The wood is slow-growing, strong, and fine grained and is utilized in cabinetmaking and for archery bows. The branches are often twisted or gnarled; the bark is red and scaly. The ground hemlock is a straggly shrub, rarely more than about 90 cm (about 36 in) tall. The foliage and seeds of yew contain highly poisonous alkaloids that act to stop the heart of an animal so suddenly that no symptoms are seen; the animal simply dro...