Tree ID: 2333
Yews recorded: Lost
Tree girth: No data
Girth height: not measured
Tree sex: unspecified
Date of visit: 23-Jul-02
Source of earliest mention: No data
Notes:July 2002 – Tim Hills: The lost yew, described in 1719 as having growing out of its body ‘a dozen, or more, of the large arms of a poplar tree; whose spreading branches compose almost all the lower part of this oddly double tree; the yew appearing above in the upper part of it; so it hath a body and top of yew; but most of the lower and middle branches are of the white poplar’.
Tree ID | Location | Photo | Yews recorded | Girth |
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1237 | Doddington | Ancient 4m-5m | 495cm at 30cm - view more info | |
2333 | Doddington | Lost | No data available - view more info |