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Posted

the Linton Yew, reputed to be in the region of 4000 years old. (debatable I would of thought) but a very old tree nonetheless.

 

Well I thought that was impressive.............that was until I went a few miles up the road and met this old character :thumbup:

 

The Much Marcle Yew

 

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What a graceful form; would love to see in winter! (subtle as a brick, as well as thick).

 

Any pruning works of late?

 

Had a trawl, but couldn't find any shots of it during the winter.

 

 

No pruning works within the last 5 years, other than a bit of dead wood shortening over the paths.

 

The adjacent London planes have been reduced back to stop them encroaching the canopy of the oak.

 

& it used to be unceremoniously 'dumped on' with Oak Processionary Moth pheromone trays back when we used to trap them.

 

 

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The adjacent London planes have been reduced back to stop them encroaching the canopy of the oak.

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So a bit of haloing then...

 

Only related somewhat, but just ran across this paper again. The author missed the form of rejuvenation from retrenchment pruning, but still a useful view:

 

http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1999-59-4-aging-and-rejuvenation-in-trees.pdf

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