Cephalotaxus harringtonia
- Flower nameCephalotaxus harringtonia
- Scientific nameCephalotaxus harringtonia
- Aliasヘビノキ, 犬榧, Inugaya, Japanese plum-yew, cowtail pine
- Place of originJapan
- Place of floweringLow mountains
- Flowering seasonMarch, April
What is Cephalotaxus harringtonia
Cephalotaxus harringtonia or Cowtail pine, scientific name: Cephalotaxus harringtonia , is an evergreen small trees of the Cephalotaxus genus ,the Cephalotaxaceae department native to Japan. It is a dioecious Gymnosperms. A sober spring, flowers bloom. Spherical in shape with male flowers, skin color and packed with a leaf. Female is egg-shaped light green color, and with a sparse. And palmately lobed leaves without serrated, linear, align leaves, dense with twigs. Leaves are soft. Heitinga ya better because in a tough environment reduces the height, leaf width is shorter.
Generic name: Cephalotaxus harringtonia, scientific name: Cephalotaxus harringtonia, aka:cowtail pine, Habitat: Tohoku and Kyushu, aka Nichido plum-yew, cowtail Pine, hebinoki, life-forms: Evergreen small trees, dioecious, height: 5-10 m bark: dark brown, leaf width: 0.2-1 cm, leaf arrangement: alternate, margin entire, leaf linear, flowering: March-April, male flower color: light Tan, female: pale green, leaf: 2-5 cm.