How tall is the tallest tree in the world?
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132.6 m (435 ft)
According to the researches of Dr A.C. Carder, the tallest tree ever measured was an Australian Eucalyptus regnans at Watts River, Victoria, Australia, reported in 1872 by forester William Ferguson. It was 132.6 m (435 ft) tall and almost certainly measured over 150 m (500 ft) originally.
Another Eucalyptus at Mt Baw Baw, Victoria, Australia, is believed to have measured 143 m (470 ft) in 1885.
Very tall
Sequoia or Redwood. Over a hundred feet tall.
Tall.
Very good question -- it was just in the news last week that they have discovered 3 new trees in California that are taller than the tallest living tree in the Guiness Book of World Records. I'll see if I can dig that up, it was also on Yahoo! News.
I forget for sure, but I believe they were somewhere in the 375 feet tall range.
There used to be taller trees both in California (giant sequoias or redwoods) and in Australia (eucalyptus trees), but they were cut down by loggers or burned by wildfires at various times in the past 130 years or so.
=== EDIT === OK, here is the article I saw:
very very tall.the general sherman, a giant redwood
extremely tall
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