Taxus Baccata Dovastonii
Taxus baccata dovastonii is a rare and ancient variant of the yew tree, known for its unique characteristics and historical significance. Found primarily in specific regions of Europe, this subspecies thrives in cool, moist climates with well-drained soil. Its dark green foliage and distinctive cones make it a striking addition to botanical collections. Due to its limited distribution, it is considered a conservation priority. This plant offers valuable insights into the genetic diversity and evolutionary history of the Taxus genus.