- The
Fortingall Yew is an
ancient European yew (Taxus baccata) in the
churchyard of the
village of
Fortingall in Perthshire, Scotland.
Considered one of...
-
Fortingall (Scottish Gaelic: ****airchill) (lit. "Escarpment Church"—i.e. "church at the foot of an
escarpment or
steep slope") is a
small village in Glen...
- Tree in
Wales and a
Forgotten Poet". 13 May 2017. "Yew". "
Fortingall". "
Fortingall Yew,
Fortingall –
Forests & Woodlands". Vasek,
Frank C. (Feb 1980). "Creosote...
- the world,
potentially rivalling Methuselah in
California and even the
Fortingall Yew in Scotland. It has, however, been
claimed that the
Defynnog yew from...
- is a
grand fir
planted beside Loch Fyne,
Argyll in the 1870s, and the
Fortingall Yew may be 5,000
years old and is
probably the
oldest living thing in...
-
Forest of Dean and Wye
Valley Review. 2009-07-14.
Retrieved 2023-09-21. "
Fortingall". Scotland's Yew Tree
Heritage Initiative.
Retrieved 2023-09-21. "Oak...
- 34
miles (55 kilometres) from Loch Lyon in the west to the
village of
Fortingall in the east. This glen was also
known as An Crom
Ghleann ("The Bent Glen")...
- today. For example,
existence of the
Fortingall Yew, an
ancient tree (Taxus baccata) in the
churchyard of
Fortingall, a
village in Perthshire, Scotland...
- two
specimens have been
recorded measuring 65
metres or 212 feet. The
Fortingall Yew in
Perthshire is the
oldest tree in Europe.
There are at
least 1,500...
- yew tree | St
Johns Tisbury". "Yew". "European Yew '
Fortingall Yew' in the
churchyard in
Fortingall, Scotland,
United Kingdom". Lloyd,
Graham (September...