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Michael Alexander speaks to founders of the
Scottish Redwood Trust who want to see further action taken to safeguard the future of internationally significant trees growing in Perthshire.
It’s three years since
Patrick Matthew, a Carse of Gowrie grain merchant, fruit farmer, forester and landowner who contributed to the world’s understanding of horticulture, silviculture and agriculture in the 19th century was officially recognised as having been the first to introduce a species of giant redwood trees to the world outside of their native California.