Brett Westwood joins Richard Mabey inside an old Yew tree in a Churchyard to unravel the fascinating history of our relationship with these ancient trees. Podcast UK only.
Brett Westwood steps inside the trunk of an ancient Yew Tree in a Churchyard in Bennington with the writer and naturalist Richard Mabey. From their extraordinary vantage point the two men begin to unravel the history of our relationship with this most ancient and fascinating of trees. Over the centuries, Yews have inspired poets, writers, painters and topiarists who have shaped them into everything from peacocks to policemen’s helmets. And with the help of writer and botanist Paul Evans, we discover the Yew is a tree unlike any other; a long-lived, regenerating, poisonous, evergreen, revered, medicinal rule breaker. Producer: Sarah Blunt
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Natural Histories
Stories of nature’s impact on human culture and society through history.