
Oak Woodland
Kinclaven Wood is one of the largest remnants of native oak woodland in Scotland — extensively replanted after the Second World War and now managed by the Woodland Trust, who promote it as the Bluebell Woods. At the boundary between the old woods and newer plantations stands a solitary beech, made famous by Outlander, where it was known as the Witness Tree. From above, its broad crown marks the meeting point between the textured canopy of native woodland and the darker, uniform lines of conifers.
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