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Dates
Probably thousands of years old
Location
On the western bank of the River Withywindle in the heart of the Old Forest; his power was said to extend throughout the trees of that forest
Species
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Great Willow

Most dangerous of the trees of the Old Forest

A very ancient willow tree, more commonly called 'Old Man Willow', that stood on the banks of the river Withywindle within the Old Forest. The willow was a powerful tree with a strong connection to the earth and the wind, but as the long years passed his heart became corrupt, and his corruption spread through the trees of the Old Forest. The Forest was visited by the Travellers as they set out from the Shire, and thus the Great Willow came close to ending the Quest of Mount Doom before it had even begun, had the Hobbits not been rescued by Tom Bombadil.


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