The trees, which are only found on the island, grow to be almost 100 feet tall and are thought to be as old as 800 years. These two yew trees, which flank the door to the Church of St. Edward in ...
Use the tree-spotting guide to identify it together and let them write the tree's name next to it. Take a fallen leaf to stick it to your child's investigation, or help them to do a rubbing of one ...
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 ...