Sapling from Sycamore Gap Tree to Honor Schoolboy Who Died of Cancer

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Sapling from Sycamore Gap Tree to Honor Schoolboy Who Died of Cancer
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  • A sapling will honor Fergus Yard, 12, who died before visiting Sycamore Gap.
  • Pandemic delayed Fergus's trip to the Sycamore Gap before he passed in 2022.
    • The iconic 300-year-old Sycamore Gap tree was cut down last year, sparking outrage.
    • National Trust cultivated 49 saplings from the felled Sycamore Gap tree.
    • King Charles planted one of the first saplings near Windsor Castle.
    • Communities can apply for a sapling to plant in local public spaces.
    • Saplings represent hope, healing, and a bond with nature. Apply by Oct 25.
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