. Early British botanists and their gardens. Botany; Botanists; Botany; Plants, Cultivated. DESCRIPTIONS OF PLANTS 169 Male Yew. Taxtis baccata L. o^. Taxus tantum florens. The Yew w*** only flowers. The Yew which onely beareth flowers and no berries, is like the. Goodyer's description of the Yew with additions in Johnson's hand* *. other in trunke, timber, barke, and leaves; but at the beginning of November, or before, this tree doth beginne to be very thicke set or fraught on the lower side or part of the twigs or little branches,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag


. Early British botanists and their gardens. Botany; Botanists; Botany; Plants, Cultivated. DESCRIPTIONS OF PLANTS 169 Male Yew. Taxtis baccata L. o^. Taxus tantum florens. The Yew w*** only flowers. The Yew which onely beareth flowers and no berries, is like the. Goodyer's description of the Yew with additions in Johnson's hand* *. other in trunke, timber, barke, and leaves; but at the beginning of November, or before, this tree doth beginne to be very thicke set or fraught on the lower side or part of the twigs or little branches,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gunther, R. T. (Robert Theodore), 1869-1940; Goodyer, John, 1592-1664. Oxford, Printed by F. Hall for the author at the University Press


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