the Canadian yew, Taxus canadensis.
- 1822  (1928)  The soil and shelter are so good here that the ground-hemlock, bearing its red berries, constitutes the chief underwood, as in the forests of Canada and Nova Scotia.
- 1926  Close to the ridge, in a clump of ground hemlock, was [a] stream on whose banks the snow lay a few inches deep.
- 1956  Two species, the western yew, and the Canada yew or ground hemlock . . . occur in Canada.