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What can I do with this bog yew?


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Agreed.  The rot on the top of the stump suggests the tree was in someone's garden and cut down some years ago since when rot has begun where the wood's been exposed to the elements.  The stump has then been dug up, cleaned and the roots cut, probably by hand

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11 hours ago, skc101fc said:

Not sure I've ever seen any yew with that degree of soft punky wood before, and out of bogs here in west cork tends to harden fibre rather than soften. ☹️

So do you not think it's yet? I've no idea myself.

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