Torreya taxifolia
Stinking Cedar
"Stinking Cedar" is a beautiful conifer despite the name. Foliage actually smells pleasant! It is a medium size pyramidal evergreen tree with Yew-like leaves and purple nutmeg-like fruit on female plants. Needs light organic soil, adequate moisture and part shade. This very rare conifer is native to a very limited area on the Apalachicola River in northwest Florida and adjacent Georgia where it is now almost extinct. It is a FEDERALLY LISTED ENDANGERED SPECIES. CANNOT BE SOLD IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE.
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| 1 gal | $20.00 |
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USDA Hardiness Zone 6?
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PROHIBITED TO ALL STATES EXCEPT SOUTH CAROLINA