Definition
Family Taxaceae consists of yew trees and shrubs, known for their distinctive lack of cones and seeds surrounded by a fleshy aril. They're typically evergreen, featuring needle-like leaves and often thrive in shady environments. Taxaceae is a key family within the order Taxales. Think of Family Taxaceae as the black sheep of the conifer family. They are the artistic innovators, ditching the traditional cone in favor of a more stylish aril π¨.