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The Birnam Oak (500+ years-old). Associated with Shakespeare's play "Macbeth".

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The Birnam Oak (500+ years-old). Associated with Shakespeare's play "Macbeth".

This survivor of a medieval forest is thought to have inspired Shakespeare to write in his play, "Macbeth", about Birnam Wood marching on Dunsinane (The Witches' prophecy).



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I love magnificent old trees like this - puts our life span into perspective, doesn't it?

30 Nov, 2008

 

Sure does! The phrase "If Trees Could Talk" is increasingly being used here to promote attention to our oldest trees. What history they have seen! What tales they could tell us!

1 Dec, 2008

 

http://www.chilternsaonb.org is a site showing special trees in my area. The Bear tree is amazing.

1 Dec, 2008

 

Thank you very much for this address. I'll have a look later!

1 Dec, 2008

 

Have you seen the book "Meetings with Remarkable Trees" by Thomas Pakenham... Wonderful book...wonderful photos...trees of the UK in particular the Birnum oak, and ancient Yews in Scotland. Check it out, David. You will want it for your library!

23 Dec, 2008

 

I did see a couple of episodes of the TV series, Lori! Forgot that they tend to produce books of such series! Too late for my Xmas wishlist now, but will definitely look out for the book - you are a wonderful inspiration! Many Thanks for the reminder!

23 Dec, 2008

 

Most Welcome, David. There is another volume, an addendum of sorts, available as well...and I can't remember the title at present. I keep haunting the bookstores...waiting til they come on sale! "I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree!"

30 Dec, 2008

 

Hi Lori!

Will soon be visiting the oldest yew in the UK, also in Perthshire! X

1 Jan, 2009

 

Hope you see some ewes under the yews!

3 Jan, 2009

 

Hope not - they might get poisoned!

3 Jan, 2009

 

David, I was wondering if you would give me permission to use this photo on my Green Man group? We post pictures of special tree and places as well as the many variations of the Green Man.

13 Jan, 2009

 

Gillian - of course, you go right ahead!

14 Jan, 2009

 

Thank you David, appreciated!

15 Jan, 2009



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