- Fortingall Yew
The Fortingall Yew is an ancient yew ("Taxus baccata") in the churchyard of the village of
Fortingall inPerthshire ,Scotland . Various estimates have put its age at between 2,000 and 5,000 years; recent research into yew tree ages [Harte 1996] [Kinmonth 2006] suggests that it is likely to be nearer the lower limit of 2,000 years. This still makes it the oldest known tree inEurope , [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/06/28/eatree128.xml "Wanted: Fat, old, gnarled trees"] (28 June 2007 ) Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved on29 September 2007 . "The Fortingall Yew near Callendar in Scotland - believed to be the oldest tree in the UK and possibly Europe."] although there is an older Norwegian spruce root system. [ [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/04/080414-oldest-tree.html Oldest Living Tree Found in Sweden] ]The yew's once massive trunk (16 metres, or 52 feet in girth in 1769, of unknown original height) is split into several separate stems, giving the impression of several smaller trees. This is a result of the cutting out of pieces of its wood as tourist trinkets in the nineteenth century and the natural decay of the ancient heartwood, which has reduced the centre of the trunk down to ground level. Other than this the tree is still in good health and may last for many more centuries. It is now protected by a low wall but can still be easily viewed.
The area immediately surrounding Fortingall has a variety of prehistoric archaeological sites including "
Carn na Marbh ", aBronze Age tumulus .According to legend,
Pontius Pilate was born in its shade and played there as a child. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/7505706.stm Ancient tree 'one of UK's best' -- BBC news] ]ee also
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List of trees
*Oldest tree
*Chestnut Tree of One Hundred Horses - an ancient chestnut growing atSant'Alfio in Italy.Notes
References
*Harte, J. (1996). How old is that old yew? "At the Edge" 4: 1-9. Available [http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/oldyews.htm online] .
*Kinmonth, F. (2006). Ageing the yew - no core, no curve? "International Dendrology Society Yearbook" 2005: 41-46.External links
* [http://www.treefestscotland.org.uk/forestry/INFD-6UFC5F Treefest Scotland website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6247774.stm BBC news "Mapping nature's ancient monuments"]
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