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We're devastated at losing Edinburgh's tallest treeThe Himalayan cedar's wood, although too brittle to make furniture, but staff hope they can find a use for it. They have not yet decided whether the stump of the tree will be left or uprooted.
Edinburgh's tallest tree - a 166-year-old Himalayan cedar - was one of thousands that fell victim to the devastating gusts across the country. Staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh ...
Experts conducted a thorough investigation and discovered that the tree was not actually a Lebanese cedar at all, but a Himalayan cedar, a species from the same pine family. Mori shared this ...
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Scotland botanic gardens won't recover for YEARS after Storm Eowyn wreaked weather chaos - 'Our 160-year-old tree snapped in two!'“The first big news was the cedar coming down.” The 100-foot Himalayan cedar tree which towers over the rest of the garden was planted in 1859 by Queen Victoria’s eldest son, Alber ...
The species of tree is known to live for 600 years in its native habitat so it was not in its later stages of life. Simon Milne with the fallen Himalayan cedar in The Royal Botanic Garden ...
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