List of trees
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The following is a partial '''list of trees''' of significance in history, religion, size or age. The list includes actual [[tree]]s located throughout the world, as well as [[#Mythological and religious|trees from myths]] and [[#Fictional|trees from fiction]].
== Real forests and individual trees ==
===Africa===
;Living
*The [[Cotton Tree]], historic symbol of [[Freetown]], [[Sierra Leone]].
* The [[Wonderboom]], a sprawling fig tree in [[Pretoria]], South Africa.
* The [[Baobab]], occasionally known colloquially as "upside-down tree" (from the Arabic legend which claims that the devil pulled out the tree and planted it upside down). This is likely derived from older African lore. The story goes that after creation, each of the animals was given a tree to plant and the [[hyena]] planted the baobab upside-down. It is also the national symbol of [[Madagascar]].
;Historical
* [[Arbre du Ténéré]], a very isolated tree in the Sahara region, destroyed in 1973.
===Asia===
;Living
*The [[Cedars of God]], a small forest of about 400 [[Lebanon Cedar]] trees at about 2,300 meters above sea level in the mountains of northern [[Lebanon]]. The Cedars of Lebanon are mentioned in the [[Bible]] over 70 times and used as symbols of the [[Messiah]], and they were prized by historical figures such as [[Herod]], [[Alexander]], and [[Caesar]]. They also have a mention in the [[Epic of Gilgamesh]].
*[[The Great Banyan]] in the botanical garden near [[Kolkata]], a [[clonal colony]] of Indian [[Banyan]] with a crown circumference of over 330 meters.
*The [[Sri Maha Bodhi]] tree, a [[Sacred Fig]] propagated from the [[Bodhi tree]], which was planted in 288 BC at [[Anuradhapura]], [[Sri Lanka]].
*The 450 year-old giant [[banyan]] tree at [[Adyar]] in [[Chennai]], [[Tamilnadu]], [[India]], in the grounds of the [[Theosophical Society]] headquarters under which people listened to discourses by luminaries such as [[J. Krishnamurti]], [[Annie Besant]] and [[Maria Montessori]].
*[[Jōmon Sugi]], a very large, old [[Cryptomeria|Sugi]] on [[Yakushima]] island, [[Japan]].
*The Strangler Fig trees at [[Ta Prohm]], [[Angkor]], [[Cambodia]].
*The 1,000 year-old [[Ginkgo biloba|Ginkgo]] tree at [[Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū]].
*The 500 year-old pair of Ginkgo trees near [[Sungkyunkwan University]], [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]].
*The 400 year-old mesquite [[Tree of Life, Bahrain|Tree of Life]] in [[Bahrain]].
*A '''[[Chankiri Tree]]''' or '''Killing Tree''' was a tree in the [[Cambodia]]n [[Killing Fields]] which children and infants were slung against to kill them.
;Historical
*The Bodhi tree, a Sacred Fig tree under which [[Gautama Buddha|Buddha]] is supposed to have been enlightened, at [[Bodh Gaya]], [[India]]. The current tree at the site is a replacement.
*[[Guilty Chinese Scholartree]], located in [[Jingshan park]], on which Emperor [[Chongzhen]] hanged himself shortly after escaping the [[Forbidden City]] in [[Beijing]], [[China]] (the original tree died and was replaced by a replica).
*[[Changi Tree]], a historical visual landmark located in [[Singapore]]. Thought to be a specimen of ''Sindora wallichii'', with an estimated height of 75 metres, it was felled with explosive charges during the [[Second World War]] to prevent its use as a ranging aide by the approaching Japanese artillery.
*The [[Lone Pine (tree)]], a soltary tree on the [[Gallipoli Peninsula]] in [[Turkey]], which marked the site of the [[Battle of Lone Pine]] in 1915.
*The [[Kannimara Teak]] inside [[Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala, India]] is one of the oldest and largest living teak trees. It had a girth of 6.52 metres and a height of 48.25 metres when the measurement was taken in 2003.
*A tree within the [[Korean DMZ]] was the focus of the [[Axe Murder Incident]], in which two United States Army officers were killed by North Korean soldiers. The killings led to [[Axe Murder Incident#Operation Paul Bunyan|Operation Paul Bunyan]], named for the legendary lumberjack. The tree was eventually cut down under the watch of over 800 soldiers.
===Europe===
;Living
*[[Old Tjikko]], a 9,550-year old [[Norway spruce]] in [[Sweden]]. The oldest individual clonal tree in the world.
*[[Fortingall Yew]], an ancient [[Taxaceae|yew]] in the churchyard of the village of Fortingall in [[Perthshire]], [[Scotland]]; probably the oldest tree in [[Europe]]. Various estimates have put its age at between 2,000 and 5,000 years.
*The [[forest swastika]] was a patch of carefully arranged [[larch]] trees covering a {{convert|60|yd|sing=on}} square area of [[pine]] forest near [[Zernikow]], [[Germany]].
*[[Caesarsboom]] (Caesar's Tree) is a ''[[taxus baccata]]'' tree in the town of [[Lo]], [[Belgium]] which is famous for the legend that the [[Roman Emperor]] [[Julius Caesar]] attached his horse to it when conquering the region.
*[[Granit oak]], an [[oak]] in Granit village near [[Stara Zagora]] in [[Bulgaria]]; one of the oldest trees in [[Europe]], estimated to be about 1,650 years old. Its crown spread covers an area of 1,017 square metres, its girth is 7.45 m, and its height is 23.4 m.
*[[Bartek (oak)|Bartek]], an oak growing in [[Zagnańsk]] in [[Swietokrzyskie Mountains]]; the most famous tree in [[Poland]], said to be about 1,200 years old, but after research more accurately about 650 years. It stands 30 m tall, measures 9.5 m in girth at breast height and 13.5 m near the ground, and its crown spread is about 40 m.
*[[Gernikako Arbola]], an oak representing the [[Basque people]], at [[Guernica]], [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]], [[Spain]].
*The [[Queen Elizabeth Oak]] in the grounds of the [[Royal Palace of Hatfield]] in [[Hertfordshire]] is said to be the location where [[Elizabeth I of England]] was told she was queen in 1558.
*[[Kongeegen]] (the King Oak), an ancient [[Pedunculate oak]] in Jægerspris Nordskov, [[Sjælland]], [[Denmark]]; estimated to be over 1,200 years old, the oldest tree in Denmark.
*[[Stoke Gabriel]] churchyard yew. An ancient yew in the churchyard of the village of Stoke Gabriel, in [[Devon]], [[England]]; said to be the oldest tree in England.
*[[Major Oak]], an ancient Pedunculate oak in [[Sherwood Forest]], [[Nottinghamshire]], [[England]], the most famous and most visited tree of [[Great Britain]]. About 800 years old, with a girth at breast height of 10.5 m.
*[[Ivenack Oak]], a huge and ancient Pedunculate oak in Ivenack, [[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]], [[Germany]], thought to be about 800 years old, 35 m tall, 11 m in girth at breast height and 16.5 m near the ground. The largest oak in Germany and (in wood volume) probably in Europe.
*[[Baikushev's Pine]], an ancient [[Bosnian Pine]] in the [[Pirin]] mountains near [[Bansko]], [[Bulgaria]], estimated to be 1,300 years old. It is one of the oldest trees of Bulgaria and stands 24 m tall with a girth of 6.9 m at breast height.
*[[Icod de los Vinos#Ancient Dragon Tree|Drago Milenario]], a [[Dracaena draco]] located in [[Icod de los Vinos]], [[Tenerife]], which has been a local tourist attraction for more than a hundred years (mentioned by [[Alexander von Humboldt]], for instance).
*[[Stelmužė Oak]], a Pedunculate oak in [[Stelmužė]], [[Zarasai district]], [[Lithuania]]; it is thought to be around 1,500 years old, with a girth at breast height of 9.58 m and 13 m near the ground. The oldest tree in Lithuania and the [[Baltic States]].
*[[Anne Frank Tree]], the [[Common Horse-chestnut|horse-chestnut tree]] in the city center of [[Amsterdam]] that was featured in [[Anne Frank]]'s ''[[The Diary of a Young Girl]]''.
;Historical
*[[Merlin's Oak]] at [[Carmarthen, Wales]].
*[[Glastonbury Abbey#The Glastonbury Thorn|Glastonbury Thorn]], a [[Common Hawthorn|hawthorn]] reputed to have been planted by [[Joseph of Arimathea]].
*[[Thor's Oak]], a tree sacred to the [[Germanic peoples|Germanic tribe]] of the [[Chatti]], ancestors of the Hessians.
*The [[Sacred tree at Uppsala]] was a [[sacred tree]] venerated by [[Norse pagans]] that was located at the [[Temple at Uppsala]], [[Sweden]], in the second half of the [[11th century]].
*The [[Lone Pine (tree)]], a [[Turkish Pine]] used as a landmark in the [[Australian and New Zealand Army Corps]] landings at [[Gallipoli]] in the [[World War I|First World War]]. Seeds collected from this tree are planted at many [[Australia]]n [[war memorial]]s.
*[[Royal Oak (tree)|Royal Oak]], the Pedunculate oak in which [[Charles II of England|King Charles II]] hid to escape the [[Roundheads]] following the [[Battle of Worcester]] in 1651, located in Boscobel, England (deceased and replaced by a descendant).
*[[Shakespeare]]'s [[mulberry]] tree at New Place, [[Stratford-upon-Avon]], cut down in the mid-18th century and fashioned into mementos.
*[[Tree of Hippocrates]], the [[Oriental plane]] under which [[Hippocrates]] is supposed to have taught, on the island of [[Kos]], [[Greece]].
*The [[Red Forest]], formerly the Worm Wood Forest, refers to the trees growing in the 10 km² surrounding the [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant]] and is one of several of the [[Chernobyl disaster effects]]. The name 'Red Forest' comes from the ginger brown colour of the pine trees after they died following the absorption of high levels of radiation from the [[Chernobyl disaster]] on [[April 26]], [[1986]].
;Petrified
*[[Petrified Forest of Lesvos]] in [[Lesvos]], [[Greece]]
===North America===
;Living
*The [[Angel Oak]], a [[Southern live oak]] on [[Johns Island, South Carolina]], near [[Charleston, South Carolina]] is estimated at 1,400 years of age. The tree and surrounding park have been owned by the neighboring city of Charleston since 1991.
*El [[Árbol del Tule]], the stoutest tree in the world, a [[Taxodium mucronatum|Moctezuma Cypress]] in [[Santa María del Tule]], [[Oaxaca (state)|Oaxaca]], [[Mexico]].
*[[El Arbolito]] (The Little Tree), traditional landmark used to give directions in [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]].
*The [[Sad Night Tree]] ([[Árbol de la Noche Triste]]) ([[Tacubaya]], [[Mexico City, Mexico]]) An old tree where [[Hernan Cortes]] mourned his defeat when he fought to conquer [[Tenochtitlan]].
*The [[Balmville Tree]], the oldest [[cottonwood|eastern cottonwood]] in the [[Eastern United States]], in [[Balmville, New York]]. Among its other protections, it is [[New York]]'s smallest [[state forest]].
*[[The Big Tree, Rockport|The Big Tree - Goose Island]], Texas' largest tree, located in Goose Island State Park, [[Rockport, Texas]].
*[[Chandelier Tree]], a [[Sequoia|Coast Redwood]] with a passage for cars cut through.
*The [[Circus Trees]], a group of trees shaped into artistic forms by [[Axel Erlandson]] in [[California]]
* The [[Emancipation Oak]], [[Hampton, Virginia]]
*The [[General Grant tree]], the "Nation's [[Christmas tree|Christmas Tree]]" of the United States, a [[Giant Sequoia]] in [[Kings Canyon National Park]], [[California]].
*The [[General Sherman tree]], the world's largest living organism, a [[Giant Sequoia]] in [[Sequoia National Park]], California.
*The [[Hangman's Elm]], an [[English Elm]] and the oldest known tree in [[Manhattan]].
*[[Hyperion (tree)|Hyperion]], a Coast Redwood in California, at 115.5 m tall the tallest tree in the world, found in 2006.
**[[Stratosphere Giant]], also a Coast Redwood, 112.8 m tall, the tallest tree in the world until displaced by Hyperion.
*[[Le Chêne à Papineau]], a 20 m tall [[Northern Red Oak]] in [[Montebello, Quebec]]. At 300 years old, it is one of the oldest known trees in [[Quebec]].
* The [[Linden Oak]], [[North Bethesda, Maryland]].
*The [[Lone Cypress]], a dramatically situated [[Monterey Cypress]] on the [[17 Mile Drive]] in [[Pebble Beach, California]].
*[[Luna (Redwood Tree)|Luna]], The tree is between 600 and 1000 years old and lives in a grove of old growth forest in [[Headwaters Forest]] in [[Humboldt County, California]]. The tree was the home of tree sitter [[Julia Butterfly Hill]] who lived in the tree for 738 days.
*[[Methuselah (tree)|Methuselah]], a candidate for the oldest known living organism (approximately 4,700 years), a [[Great Basin Bristlecone Pine]] in [[California]].
*The [[National Christmas Tree]], a [[blue spruce]] planted in [[President's Park]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]. It was 9 meters (30 ft) tall when it was transplanted from [[York, Pennsylvania]], in 1978.
*[[El Palo Alto]], a [[Coast Redwood]] in [[Palo Alto, California]].
*[[Pando (Quaking Aspen)]], an [[aspen]] colony, is the oldest known [[clonal colony]] at possibly 80,000 years, and the heaviest at 6,000 tonnes.
*The [[Queens Giant]], a [[Liriodendron|Tulip-tree]] (''Liriodendron tulipifera'') in northeast [[Queens, New York]], that is 40 meters (134 ft) tall and 350-450 years old. It is the oldest living organism in the New York metropolitan area.
*[[Santa Barbara's Moreton Bay Fig Tree]]
*The [[Senator (tree)|Senator]] is the largest [[Taxodium distichum|Baldcypress]] tree in the United States. It is 35 meters (115 ft) tall with a trunk diameter of 344 cm and an estimated stem volume of 119.4 m3. It is located in Big Tree Park, [[Longwood, Florida]] and is estimated to be 3,500 years old.
*The [[Seven Sisters Oak]], a Southern live oak in [[Lewisberg, Louisiana]], is believed to be nearly 1,500 years old. The tree has a girth of over {{convert|38|ft|m}} and is the president of the [[Live Oak Society]].
*''[[The Survivor Tree]]'' is an [[American Elm]] that is incorporated into the [[Oklahoma City National Memorial]].
*[[Treaty Oak, Austin|Treaty Oak]], in [[Austin, Texas]].
*The [[Tree That Owns Itself]], a white oak tree that owns itself and all land within 2.5 m (8 ft) of it in [[Athens, Georgia]].
* The [[Washington Oak]], a white oak in [[Princeton Township, New Jersey|Princeton Township]], [[New Jersey]], USA that overlooks the [[Princeton Battlefield State Park]]; located where British and American forces first saw each other, igniting the [[Battle of Princeton]] in 1777.
*The [[Washington tree]], a [[Sequoiadendron|Giant Sequoia]] in [[California]].
*The [[Witch Tree]], a cedar near [[Grand Portage, MN | Grand Portage]], [[Minnesota]], growing on the rocky shoreline of Lake Superior. It is at least 300 years old, possibly twice that, revered by the local [[Ojibwe]] Indian tribe, and mentioned by French explorers in 1731.
*The [[Mother of the Forest]] a {{convert|321|ft|m|sing=on}} giant sequoia
;Historical
*[[Black Hawk Tree]], a [[cottonwood]] in [[Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin]]. Debunked local lore held that [[Sauk]] Chief [[Black Hawk (chief)|Black Hawk]] once hid amongst its branches to escape his pursuers. The tree was destroyed by a storm during the 1920s.
*The [[Burmis tree]], a [[limber pine]] near [[Crowsnest Pass, Alberta]]. Declared dead in 1979 but still standing on the north side of the [[Crowsnest Highway]].
*The [[Charter Oak]], in which the [[Connecticut]] charter was hidden from English governor-general Sir [[Edmund Andros]].
*The [[Geneseo Big Tree]] at [[Geneseo (village), New York|Geneseo, New York]], a giant tree on the [[Genesee River]], reported by some as an [[American elm|elm]], by others as an [[oak]]. It was the site of the 1797 [[Treaty of Big Tree]] between [[Robert Morris (merchant)|Robert Morris]] and the [[Seneca tribe]] to sell most of western [[New York]], also known as [[The Holland Purchase]]. It was washed away in a flood in the mid 19th century.
*The [[Hooker Oak]] at [[Chico, California]].
*[[Kiidk'yaas]], a rare golden [[Sitka Spruce]] sacred to the [[Haida]], on [[Haida Gwaii]] (Queen Charlotte Islands), [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. The tree was felled in 1997.
*The [[Liberty Tree]] at [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
*The [[Mercer Oak]], the white oak on which a wounded General [[Hugh Mercer]] rested during the [[American Revolutionary War]]'s [[Battle of Princeton]]. Despite its fall in early 2000, it continues to be [[Princeton Township, New Jersey]]'s emblem.
*The [[Mingo Oak]], formerly the oldest and largest white oak in the United States until its fall on [[September 10]], [[1938]]. It was located in [[Mingo County, West Virginia]].
*The [[Prometheus (tree)|Prometheus]], a [[Great Basin Bristlecone Pine]], was the oldest living non-clonal organism. The age was estimated at 5,000 years. The tree was cut down on [[August 6]], [[1964]], by a graduate student and U.S. Forest Service personnel for research purposes, though at the time they did not know of its world-record age.
*The [[Treaty of Greenville]] Tree in [[Greenville, Ohio]].
*The Washington Oak, on Hampton Plantation near [[Charleston, South Carolina]]. When [[George Washington]] visited Charleston in 1791, [[Eliza Lucas|Eliza Lucas Pinckney]] complained about a live oak that blocked the view. Washington remarked that he liked the tree, so it was saved and has since been known as the Washington Oak.
*[[Wawona Tree]], a [[giant sequoia]] with a tunnel cut through it. Fell in 1969.
*Wethersfield Elm
*The [[Wye Oak]] was the honorary state tree of [[Maryland]], and the largest white oak tree in the United States.
;Petrified
*[[Ginkgo/Wanapum State Park|Ginkgo Petrified Forest]] in [[Washington]]
*The [[Petrified Forest]] in [[Sonoma County, California]], is on the [[List of California Historical Landmarks]].
*[[Petrified Forest National Park]] in [[Arizona]]
;Other
*[[Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree]], a [[Christmas tree]] on display every December in [[Rockefeller Center]], [[New York City]].
===Oceania===
;Living
*[[Wollemia|Wollemi Pine]], [[Wollemi National Park]], Blue Mountains, [[New South Wales]].
*[[Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree]], [[Karri]] forest fire lookout tree with accessible platform, near [[Pemberton, Western Australia|Manjimup]], [[Australia]].
*[[Diamond Tree]], Karri forest fire lookout tree with accessible wooden platform (52 m high), 10 km from Manjimup, Australia.
*[[Burke and Wills expedition#The Dig Tree|Dig Tree]], [[Cooper Creek]], [[Queensland]], used as a marker by members of the ill-fated [[Burke and Wills expedition]].
*[[Gloucester Tree]], [[Western Australia]]'s most famous Karri tree, with accessible aluminium platform, in [[Gloucester National Park]] (61 m high).
*[[Old Jarrah Tree]], [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]], [[Western Australia]].
*[[The Old Gum Tree|Old Gum Tree]], [[Glenelg, South Australia]].
*[[Curtain Fig Tree]] massive ''Ficus virens'' (Strangler Fig) tree near [[Cairns, Australia]]. One of the largest trees in North Queensland. The vine dangles 15 metres to the ground to create a curtain-like effect.
*[[Cathedral Fig Tree]] another massive ''Ficus virens'' in the Danbulla Forest.
*[[Tane Mahuta]] ('Lord of the Forest'), a giant [[Kauri]] in [[Northland Region]], [[New Zealand]].
*[[Te Matua Ngahere]] ('Father of the Forest'), another giant Kauri in Northland Region, New Zealand.
*[[Banyan Tree Park]], a 132 year-old tree in [[Lāhainā, Hawai'i]]. The tree was imported from India and was 2.5 m (8 ft) tall when it was planted on [[April 24]] [[1873]] by Sheriff William O. Smith to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Christian missionary work. The tree is now 18 m (60 ft) high with 12 major trunks.
*The [[Boab Prison Tree]], a tree located south of [[Derby, Western Australia]], which was used as a prison for [[Indigenous Australian]] prisoners on their way to Derby for sentencing.
;Historical
*The [[Tree of Knowledge (Australia)|Tree of Knowledge]] near [[Barcaldine, Queensland]] under which the [[Australian Labor Party]] was traditionally founded. In an act of vandalism, the tree was poisoned and was eventually declared dead in October 2006.
*The [[One Tree Hill, New Zealand#Trees on the hill|pine of One Tree Hill]], a [[radiata pine]] which stood alone until 2000 atop One Tree Hill (Maunga-Kiekie), an extinct volcanic cone in [[Auckland|Auckland city]], New Zealand.
== Mythological and religious ==
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*[[World Tree]]
**[[Égig érő fa]], the "Tree Reaching into the Sky" of Hungarian folk art and a folk tale type
**[[Irminsul]]
**[[Jievaras]], the World tree in [[Lithuanian mythology]].
**[[Yggdrasil]], the World Tree in the [[Norse mythology|Old Norse religion]].
*[[Cutting of the elm]], a legendary event concerning a tree at [[Gisors]].
*[[Cypress of Kashmar]], planted by [[Zoroaster]] and felled by [[Al-Mutawakkil|Caliph Al Mutawakkil]].
* [[Man-eating tree]]
*[[Thor's Oak]], a sacred tree to the ancient [[Chatti]].
*[[Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil]], from [[Christianity]] and [[Judaism]].
*[[Tree of Life]], from Christianity and Judaism.
== Fictional ==
*[[Avendesora]] and [[Avendoraldera]] from [[Robert Jordan]]'s ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''.
*[[The Giving Tree]], in the book of that title by [[Shel Silverstein]].
*[[Shenmue]], the [[Cherry blossom]] tree from the video game ''Shenmue''. The game itself is named after this tree.
*[[Great Deku Tree]] from the [[video game]] ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.
*[[The Iifa Tree]] from the [[video game]] ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''.
*[[The One Tree]] from [[Stephen R. Donaldson]]'s [[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever|Chronicles of Thomas Covenant]].
*[[Telperion]] and [[Laurelin]], the [[Two Trees of Valinor]], from ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' by [[J. R. R. Tolkien]].
*[[White Tree of Gondor]] from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' by J. R. R. Tolkien.
*The [[Truff-u-la Tree]] from ''[[The Lorax]]'' by [[Dr. Seuss]].
*The [[Mana Tree]] from the ''[[Seiken Densetsu]]'' series.
*The [[Kite-Eating Tree]] from [[Peanuts]].
*[[The Magic Faraway Tree series|The Magic Faraway Tree]] from the books by Enid Blyton.
*[[The Solar Tree]] from the [[Boktai]] series of video games.
* The Whomping [[Willow]] from [[Harry Potter]]
*Jelaza Kazone from the Liaden books.
*The Sojourner Tree from [[Alice Walker]]'s novel ''Meridian''.
*[[The Tree of Life (Disney)|The Tree of Life]] [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]]
== See also ==
*[[List of great British trees]]
*[[List of long-living organisms]]
*[[List of famous rocks]]
*[[List of famous diamonds]]
*[[Oldest tree]]
*[[Elm#Notable elm trees|Notable elm trees]]
*[[Gerichtslinde]]
*[[Bonsai]]
== External links ==
*[http://www.tenerifepictures.com/dragontree-icoddelosvinostenerife.html Photos of the Dragon Tree in Tenerife]
*[http://www.platial.com/tracy_the_astonishing/map/20992 Map of this list] (in progress)
*[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18178917/ World’s first tree reconstructed] 385 million-year-old tree
*[http://www.nps.gov/archive/olym/invrecord.htm Record tree list] The record size trees of these species have been found in [[Olympic National Park]] ([[Washington]] State, [[USA]]).
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