Website review: Big Tree Country - Fortingall Yew

Someone discovered this in Forestry 3 reviews since Apr 18, 2008
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wildmustard rated 2 months ago
From the page: "Steeped in history and folklore, prior to the introduction of Christianity, yew trees were regarded as the "tree of eternity." Often long-lived, they have a habit of starting to grow again as they reach their 500th year."
kiribird2 rated 2 months ago
This ancient yew has lived in Alison's home town since forever (between 3000 and 9000 yrs). Compare to this next fellow:-
briarmoonfrog rated 3 months ago
The Fortingall Yew...He is the oldest living organism in the UK and I had the pleasure of listening to some of his tales on a beautiful misty Scottish afternoon. Thanks to Alison, johnshaven.stumbleupon.com for sending.
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