Taxus harringtonia Knight ex J.Forbes

, Pinet. Woburn. 217 (-218; plate) (1839).
IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:263815-1
Publication
Pinetum Woburnense: or, A catalogue of coniferous plants in the collection of the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, systematically arranged. London
Collation
217 (-218; plate)
Date of Publication
May 1839
Family as entered in IPNI
Taxaceae

Remarks

Etymology: It was introduced to this country in 1837 by Mr. Knight, of the King's Road, Chelsea, who has raised several young plants, and designated it by the name of Taxus Harringtonia, in compliment to the Earl of Harrington, who is devotedly attached to this tribe of plants, and who has formed extensive avenues, and various objects, with this yew at Elvaston Castle.

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Basionym of
Cephalotaxus harringtonia (Knight ex J.Forbes) K.Koch, Dendrologie 2(2): 102 (1873).
Basionym of
Cephalotaxus drupacea var. harringtonia (Knight ex J.Forbes) Pilg., Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV, 5: 102 (1903).