There is good news about a beloved tree that was cut down in September. Arborists in England say they're encouraged after ...
The Sycamore Gap tree could live on after the National Trust reported signs of life from cuttings. Rare plant specialists ...
New shoots could still grow from one of the UK's most famous trees which was deliberately chopped down, but it will never be the same again, experts say. The landmark at Sycamore Gap, beside ...
The Sycamore Gap tree could live on after the National Trust reported signs of life from cuttings. Rare plant specialists ...
Famous tree was cut down from its spot on Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland in September ...
It’s possible that even the tree’s trunk could survive, although it will likely take several years to know for sure ...
Experts think more than 30% of the seeds and half the cuttings taken from the tree after it was felled in September will be ...
The National Trust announced on Wednesday that salvaged remains of the felled Northumberland tree were showing promise its ...
The shocking act of vandalism that brought down the famous Sycamore Gap tree in northern England also damaged Hadrian's Wall, which once marked the ancient frontier of the Roman Empire ...
Cuttings and seeds taken from the tree at Sycamore Gap will be used to grow new saplings. The National Trust confirmed that ...
The National Trust said the trunk from the original tree could also regrow but "we need to be patient" as it will take up to ...