Wallace Yew
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LocationElderslie, Renfrewshire
Coordinates55°50′07″N 4°29′19″W / 55.8353°N 4.4886°W
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The Wallace Yew in 2011 | |
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| Location | Elderslie, Renfrewshire |
| Coordinates | 55°50′07″N 4°29′19″W / 55.8353°N 4.4886°W |
The Wallace Yew is a tree in Elderslie, Renfrewshire in Scotland. It stands on grassland said to be near the home of medieval Scottish leader William Wallace. In legend, Wallace is said to have hidden in its branches to escape an English patrol. The tree is noted in parish records as early as the 18th century and still stands in 2019. In more recent times, it has been damaged by fire and storms and is now dying of a Ganoderma fungus infection. The Renfrewshire Council has taken cuttings of the tree to be grown as a replacement.

