I think in the more populous parts of the country that they are kept as churchyard and garden plants.
Round here they grow in most woodlands.
The oldest living thing in the UK is a yew tree in Fortingale churchyard. It's been there long before Christianity though
I'm very fond of the fruits, they are a seasonal treat I look forward to every year.
Just mind and spit out the seeds !
cheers,
Toddy
Round here they grow in most woodlands.
The oldest living thing in the UK is a yew tree in Fortingale churchyard. It's been there long before Christianity though

I'm very fond of the fruits, they are a seasonal treat I look forward to every year.
Just mind and spit out the seeds !
cheers,
Toddy