Torreya grandis 榧树
Torreya grandis (Chinese:香榧(pinyin=Xiāngfěi) is a species of conifer in either the family Taxaceae, or Cephalotaxaceae. T. grandis is a large tree that can attain height of 25 metres (82 ft), and possibly as high as 39 metres (128 ft). T. grandis is endemic to eastern and south-eastern China; it is found in the coastal provinces Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu, as well as in Anhui, Guizhou, Hunan, and Jiangxi inland. Its natural habitat are mountains and open valleys, often by streams, between 200–1,400 metres (660–4,590 ft) ASL. One common name is Chinese nutmeg yew (although it is not related to nutmeg, and the true yews belong to the genus Taxus), which relates to its edible seeds (Chinese:榧榧) and yew-like foliage. The seeds can be pressed for oil. The wood is used in construction and furniture. T. grandis is used as an ornamental tree in Europe and North America.