Table 11-2. Distribution of biflavonyls (Baker and Ollis, 1961; from the 

 Chemistry of Natural Phenolic Compounds by permission of Pergamon Press). 



Orders 



Families, Genera, and Species 



G. 



Sc. K. So. 



H. 



Cycadales 



Cycadaceae 



Cycas revoluta Thunb. 



Ginkgoales 



Ginkgoaceae 



Ginkgo biloba L. 



Coniferales 



Taxaceae 



Taxus cuspidata Sieb. and Zucc. 

 T. cuspidata var. nana Hort. 

 T. floriana Chap. 

 Torreya nucifera Sieb. and Zucc. 



Cephalotaxaceae 



Cephalotaxus drupacea Sieb. and Zucc. 

 C. nana Nakai 





Podocarpaceae 



Podocarpus macrophylla D. Don 



P. chinensis Sweet 



P. nagi Zoll. and Moritz 



Pinaceae 

 Abies firma Sieb. and Zucc. 

 A. homolepsis Sieb. and Zucc. 

 A. mariessii Mast. 

 A. veitchii Lindley 

 A. sachalinensis var. Schmidtii 



Tatewaki 

 Keteleeria davidiana Beissner 

 Pseudotsuga japonica Carriere 

 Tsuga sieboldii Carriere 

 T. diversifolia Mast. 

 Picea polita Carriere 

 P. glehnii Mast. 

 P. maximowiczii Regel 

 P. koyamai Shirasawa 

 P. bicolor Mayer 



P. jezoensis var. hondoensis Rehder 

 Pseudolarix kaempferi Gordon. 

 Larix kaempferi Sargent 

 Cedrus deodar a Loud. 

 Pinus densiflora Sieb. and Zucc. 

 P. koraiensis 



(and 22 other spp. of Pinus 



not named) 





Sciadopityaceae 



Sciadopitys verticillata Sieb. and Zucc. 



Taxodiaceae 



Taxodium distichum Rich. 

 Sequoia sempervirens E. 





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