It may be un-tree-leaf-able, but trees are actually some of ... Check out some of the oldest (and weirdest) trees below. This yew tree isn't the Llangernyw yew, but many graveyards feature yew ...
The yew tree is a type of evergreen that can reach up to 65 feet tall. Some are believed to live for more than 2,000 years. Their foliage is dense dark green and consists of needle-like leaves that ...
Trees provide shade, oxygen and more. But, they also produce a ton of leaves. And with those comes the annual conundrum ― ...
A coroner has warned against eating wild berries and leaves after a boy who ate some in a park collapsed and died. Benn Curran-Nicholls, 14, ingested yew tree berries, which contain poisonous ...
Yew trees were once widespread throughout Ireland. Irish names for Yew include Iúr and Eó. Mayo is anglicised from ‘Maigh Eó’ which translates as ‘The Plain of the Yew’; Terenure comes ...
While exceptionally beautiful and seemingly appetizing, the seed of Canada yew is poisonous to humans and should not be consumed. The seed is a small red drupe with a fleshy pericarp, strikingly ...
Every autumn we revel in the beauty of the fall colors. The mixture of red, purple, orange and yellow is the result of chemical processes that take place in the tree as the seasons change from summer ...
Trees are amazing! Not only do they store a lot of carbon from the atmosphere, which helps to combat climate change, they also make a great habitat for lots of the UK's wildlife - from birds ...
From a botanic garden stroll in London to a route through ancient woodland in Nottinghamshire, these autumnal walks are a ...
A "magnificent" Surrey yew tree, which is thought to be more than 500 years old, has been named the Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year. The tree is growing in the grounds of the ruined Waverley ...
Lee Kwan Yew’s achievement is phenomenal, particularly when you overlap Singapore’s lack of corruption with its standing on the global ratings for best places to live Picture: Getty Images ...