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Torreya taxifolia


Stinking Cedar, Florida Nutmeg, Florida Torreya, Gopher Wood, or Stinking Yew




Origin:  Native to Florida and Georgia. "Florida Torreya (Torreya taxifolia) is a critically endangered conifer. It only grows wild along the Apalachicola River in north Florida and adjacent regions of southwestern Georgia. It is slow growing and will grow as a large shrub or small tree. It prefers a moist acidic soil in partial shade or bright shade."
Family
Taxaceae
Genus
Torreya
Species
taxifolia
Category
Tropicals, Woody
Type
Shrub (evergreen)
USDA Hardiness Zone
5 to 9
Canadian Hardiness Zone
8
RHS Hardiness Zone
H7 - H4
Temperature (°C)
-18 - (-9)
Temperature (°F)
0 - 15
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Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
General Description
Torreya taxifolia, commonly called Florida torreya, is a dioecious, small to medium sized, evergreen, coniferous tree.
Cultivation
Best grown in moist, rich, well-drained soils in part shade but tolerates full shade. Do not allow soils to dry out.
Shape
Upright pyramidal to irregular weeping bordering on the unkempt.
Growth
Medium
Habitat
Found along bluffs, slopes and wooded ravines on the east side of the Apalachicola River in Liberty and Gadsden Counties in Florida plus in adjacent Decatur County, Georgia.
Leaf Description
Leaves are stiff, glossy, sharp-tipped, linear, needle-like, bright green leaves, each to 2 - 3 cm long and 3 mm wide, in 2-ranks, with each leaf having two blue-white stomatal bands beneath.
Flower Description
This tree is dioecious (male and female cones on separate trees). Male cones appear in the axils of the needles of the prior year. Female cones appear in the axils of the needles of the current year but do not ripen until the second year.
Fruit Description
Olive-like fruit to 3 cm long, a single seed covered by a fleshy aril, striped with purple. Seed colour is reddish to brown.
Texture Description
Foliage and twigs emit a fetid odour when crushed, hence the sometimes used common name of stinking cedar.
Notable Specimens
Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida, United States of America. Harry P. Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida, United States of America.
Propagation
Seed requires from 6 months to 4 years to germinate.
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