The Craigends Yew (NS4199566134) is an ancient European layering yew (Taxus baccata) growing next to the River Gryffe in what were the grounds of the Craigends Estate, Houston in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Estimates put its age at around 500 to 700 years old and it is one of the largest and oldest examples of a heritage layering yew in Scotland.[1][2][3]
^"Ancient Tree Forum". 4 May 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
^"The Woodland Trust". October 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
The CraigendsYew (NS4199566134) is an ancient European layering yew (Taxus baccata) growing next to the River Gryffe in what were the grounds of the Craigends...
Renaissance-style stone mansion built in 1867, is on Craigends Road. The CraigendsYew is a circa 700 old layering yew tree grove located in the grounds of the old...
individual trees Fortingall Yew Defynnog YewCraigendsYew "Llangernyw Yew". Wondermondo. Harte 1996 Kinmonth 2006 "The ancient yew tree | St Johns Tisbury"...
Pendulous yews with long horizontal branches that eventually touch the ground and root are well documented, e.g. the CraigendsYew in Scotland. The two yews on...
Tree, an oak in what used to be the Jedforest, Jedburgh, Borders The CraigendsYew, a 600-year-old layering Taxus baccata in Houston, Renfrewshire NOTE...
designed landscapes. To the west and south of the castle are rows of English yew trees which once formed clipped hedges enclosing stately lawns. Other trees...