Oh, I gather the locals are pretty sure who did it, though nothing has been proved.
I do wish the BBC wouldn't promulgate the "2,000 year old" idiocy about a tree planted in 1953 (and then to replace one planted in 1952 that died.) There are quite a number of twice-a-year flowering thorns in Glastonbury.
Jerks. The tree is important to a lot of people. It has symbolism for pagans, as well as Christians. Sure it isn't the original, but as another commentator said - it's the chain of continuity and the symbolic meaning of the tree.
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I do wish the BBC wouldn't promulgate the "2,000 year old" idiocy about a tree planted in 1953 (and then to replace one planted in 1952 that died.) There are quite a number of twice-a-year flowering thorns in Glastonbury.
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