1. Its species is " Taxus baccata ", common name European Yew. 2. It can occasionally be found on trees especially European yew ( " Taxus baccata ") 3. It is particularly common in the Khumbu region . " Taxus baccata " is important but uncommon. 4. Docetaxel, an analogue of paclitaxel, is derived from the European yew ( " Taxus baccata " ). 5. Newer topiaries are made of English yew ( Taxus baccata ) a sturdy needled evergreen that requires pruning only once or twice a year. 6. On the most inaccessible valley slopes, there is open woodland in which yew, " Taxus baccata ", is abundant. 7. The old river name is probably derived from the Norse word " �r " which means " yew " ( Taxus baccata ). 8. In Europe, " Taxus baccata " grows naturally north to Molde in southern Norway, but it is used in gardens further north. 9. As for the yew, my brother believes it is a Taxus cuspidata, but I wasn't sure how that differed from Taxus baccata . 10. On the right-hand side of the lane heading north-east from Ballyconnell House is a very ancient yew tree ( Taxus baccata ).