Everything about Taxales totally explained
The
plant order
Taxales was in the past treated as a distinct order in the division
Pinophyta, class Pinopsida, and included only those species in the family
Taxaceae, known commonly as yews. Under this interpretation, all other
conifers were classified separately in the order
Pinales. Recent genetic and studies have however shown that the Taxaceae are closely related to the other conifers, particularly so to the family
Cephalotaxaceae. The order Taxales is therefore no longer recognised as distinct, and the family
Taxaceae is now included in the order Pinales. See
Pinophyta for more details.
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