The Ormiston Yew is a fine example of a “layering” yew (Taxus baccata) in Scotland. Its weeping branches radiate out from the solid central trunk and take root where they touch the ground, encircling the tree in an ever-extending fringe of growth. The inner chamber formed by the layered branches and dense foliage creates a […]
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