Sycamore Gap seedlings sprout in secret greenhouse
New life has sprung from the rescued seeds and twigs of the Sycamore Gap tree mysteriously cut down last year.
BBC News saw the new shoots on a rare visit to the secret National Trust centre protecting the seedlings.
Read more here about tree-lovers' efforts to preserve its future and how they raced against time on the day it was felled.
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