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Symbolism of Yew tree​

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Answered by janviijain57
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Appropriately, the yew tree is symbolic of immortality and everlasting life, rebirth, changes and regeneration after difficult times, and protection – the yew is, after all, quite massive. ... The Yew's branches grow into the ground so, when the trunk dies, the tree is able to continue living.


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Appropriately, the yew tree is symbolic of immortality and everlasting life, rebirth, changes and regeneration after difficult times, and protection – the yew is, after all, quite massive. ... The Yew's branches grow into the ground so, when the trunk dies, the tree is able to continue living.


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