Cephalotaxaceae is a small family of . It is often treated as a monophyletic family including only the single genus Cephalotaxus, while others have also included Torreya and Amentotaxus in the family.
When considered as a distinct family, members of Cephalotaxaceae are much branched, small and . The leaves are evergreen, spirally arranged, often twisted at the base to appear biranked. They are linear to lanceolate, and have pale green or white stomatal bands on the undersides. The plants are Plant sexuality, Plant sexuality, or Plant sexuality. The male conifer cone are 4–25 mm long, and shed pollen in the early spring. The female cones are reduced, with one to a few ovuliferous scales, and one seed on each ovuliferous scale. As the seed matures, the ovuliferous scale develops into a fleshy aril fully enclosing the seed. The mature aril is thin, green, purple or red, soft and resinous. Each ovuliferous scale remains discrete, so the cone develops into a short stem with one to a few berry-like seeds. They are probably eaten by or other which then disperse the hard seed undamaged in their droppings, but seed dispersal mechanisms in the family are not yet well researched.
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