This list has many flaws, the worst showing the Giant Redwood several places behind the Giant Sequoia. The coastal redwood is THE tallest tree on the planet at 379 ft (115.55m) much taller than 75m, while the Giant Sequoias are the most massive by volume of wood. Height and overall size are not the same.
Yep, and he has the measurements of many other trees messed up. That cactus for instance easily reaches 50ft with the largest recorded at 72ft. Should have also thrown in the largest palm tree species that can reach 200ft+.
Sequoia sempervirens IS the coastal redwood so that is correct, but the giant redwood (Sequoiadendron giganteum) has been recorded at 311 feet or 95 meters. But yes, there are errors in the video.
@@mroldnewbie we had a shag bark hickory tree in our front yard. The dude who cut it down (it was splitting into 2 and could of fallen on our kitchen) said it was at LEAST 80ft tall.
@@oldgold5848 The oldest trees are in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in a protected area high in the White Mountains in Inyo County in eastern California. Some are about 5000 years old. They’re about 50 miles northeast of the largest trees by volume in the world in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The two areas have completely different climates separated by a canyon.
Faltou mostrar o titã amazônico angelim-vermelho (Dinizia excelsa), encontrado na divisa entre o Pará e o Amapá. Com pelo menos 500 anos de idade, a árvore tem 10 metros de circunferência e 90 metros e meio de altura, o equivalente a um prédio de 30 andares. A maior árvore da América Latina que está entre as top 4 maiores do mundo!!!
Esse video foi feito por gringos, e eles esão totalmente cegos pelo preconceito racial, preferem colocar arvores da autralia e canadá no lugar das arvores brasileiras
Вообще-то легкие это океанические водоросли, все наземные растения вместе вырабатывают лишь 20% кислорода. А так мысль здравая, сохраняя экологию на планете, мы сохраняем, в том числе и свое здоровье и будущее наших потомков.
According to Canadian plant biologist Dr Al Carder (1910-2014) in his seminal book Forest Giants of the World: Past and Present (1996), the tallest tree ever was an Australian eucalypt (Eucalyptus regnans, aka mountain ash) at Watts River, Victoria, as reported in 1872 by forester William Ferguson. Said to be 132.6 metres (435 feet), it could have stood in excess of 150 metres (500 feet) originally.
Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in California that is the world's tallest known living tree, measuring 115.92 m (380.3 ft). It's exact location is a secret.
Probably should be a few more Eucalypt species at the tall end. Unfortunately Australian loggers were way too chop happy, the tallest of the tall were targeted with bounties and competitions to find them a century ago, and Australia did not have much high rainfall territory to start with conducive to sustaining big trees. Certainly many verified and trustworthy measurements of over 100m. USA did a better job of preserving their Red Woods
@@russe19642 The list missed a lot of tall species, the Nth American Douglas Fir is not far off 100m too. Karri's can lay claim to being the "longest" tree, their root systems have been found in caves 50m underground, add that to +80 meters of tree and they ae 130m long.
@@user-pq3tf8xu3k lol @ criticizing scientific efficiency whilst also: --- using a computer made by science --- using a network made by science --- sitting in a chair made by science --- being in a building made by science etc.
Could have had New Zealand Kauri perhaps. The largest one, Tane Mahuta (it has been named) is not the tallest tree, but does have an enormously thick trunk (14 metre girth - 46 feet) 50 metres high unfortunately they take forever to grow to that size, and it is estimated that Tane Mahuta is about 1500 years old, and still growing.
I have an apple tree, that's wider than the one you showed, that produces tart tasting, but very good cooking apples and my pear tree is three times the apple tree's height and produces two different pear varieties, depending on the weather that year. The top pears get eaten by parakeets.
Tropical trees usually aren't as tall as those found in temperate forests due to high evo-transpiration rates in the tropics plus poorer soils, their trunks are also thinner to loose heat compared with conifers or beech.
Back in the 1800's there were quite a few Eucalptus Regnans and a Eucalyptus. amygdalia in excess of 140 m high. Imagine that! I'm sure in the past there have been trees in Canada and the US of similar height as well.
Still are trees in excess of 140 m in Canada, old growth coastal Douglas Firs and Western Red Cedars on the coast of British Columbia. Both species have diameters in excess of 5 metres at the base when they get that old. The Coastal Douglas Fir is the largest of the Douglas Fir family. Then there is the Jack Pine ( my nickname for them being lodge pole pine ) that while do not get the diameter are actually taller and have 1 major benefit for lumber, knot free for the majority of their height. The issue with the Jack pine is it takes a fire to crack the pine cone to release the seed.
I wouldn't trust 1800 height records that much. I think you could probably do a statistical analysis on existing undisturbed stands of Eucalyptus Regnans vs Coastal Redwoods and infer based on the height distribution what the credible tallest height of each would likely have been of a given population size (my money is on the Redwoods)
There are tulip poplar trees behind us along the fenceline. Every bit of 60 plus feet. I have one in my yard I planted a few years ago. From a 3 foot stick to 20 some feet in less than 6 years.
@@user-hj4ig9hu8hyou can neglect, but it's a fact..the forest tree located at Sabah, Borneo island..while in Thailand, it's Kapong tree only 64m tall..
The tallest trees in Europe: Lindulovsky forest (St. Petersburg, Russia). Larch forest: the average height of the trees is 38-42 meters, individual trees reach a height of 50-52 meters. In addition to larch, siberian cedar, common pine, spruce, fir, ash, alder, oak, elm grow in the forest. A trip from St. Petersburg to the Lindulovsky forest. /watch?v=zPX5Q2haFnM
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The largest trees of Europe are comfortably Douglas firs, reaching 60m+ (Germany, France, Austria) at an age of merely 150 years.
@Hochtl Siberian Larch trees have been growing in the Lindulovska grove since 1738, an average of 38-42 meters, there are trees over 51 meters, Douglas Firs trees have been growing in the European Parks since 1827, but most of the trees are 60 years old, the age of the trees in the Lindulovska grove is 300 years old. Siberian Larch is a Eurasian Tree from the territory of Russia, Douglas fir was introduced from North America - it is an American Tree...
The Hyperion is the world's tallest tree, a coastal redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) located in Redwood National Park in California. However, the tree's true location is unknown and hidden in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. There is a fine of up to $5,000 and jail time if you're found searching for it.
There’s a lot of mistakes in this one. The “giant redwood” is actually the giant sequoia. The tallest one listed is the coast redwood. Some eucalyptus trees in Australia were even taller before pencil-dicked loggers killed them all. Some of the examples of small trees are babies. Rubber trees and Japanese maples get much taller than humans. White oaks get over 100 feet (30+ meters) high! They’re huge, stately trees.
Also they forgot the arctic willow, and added plants that aren't even trees! I mean the palm isn't either but it's closer than a cactus! Oh and bald cypress actually get 36 meters tall as well
no, General Sherman (giant sequoia) is the most massive (~2000 tons), unless you consider clonal organisms to be a single living thing, in which case it might be Pando (a quaking aspen in Utah; ~6000 tons). The tallest tree's mass is only something like 700 or 800 tons
Faltaron muchos arboles gigantes que están en varios paises. por ejemplo el alerce y la araucaria (árbol del mesozoico) que se encuentra en Chile y Argentina
The Giant Sequoia is the largest tree by volume but this model makes it look tiny next to last two trees. Shorea Faguentiana is a tall skinny tree with short branches. Coastal redwood should not be too wide either if we are talking of the tallest.
You included the first and third tallest species, but the second tallest is Cupressus torulosa (the Himalayan cypress) with one specimen last reported at 102.3 m.
sorry I think the admin wrongly put the fact.. it's in Malaysia actually, the neighbour country of Thailand.. more specific, the forest tree located at Sabah, Borneo island..
I don't know about all the other trees but I definitely know that wasn't an accurate representation of a white oak, I live in Georgia and they get massive I've spent many hours chopping them up.
I saw a real bonsai, and although it is small, it is imposing and looks like a large tree. I would like to see bonsai made from giant trees from around the world.
inaccurate reppresentation, the "giant redwood" aka sequiadendron giganteum is know to grow well over 90 meters, also you forgot the douglas fir tree wich is likely the tallest tree reaching height of over 100 meters right after the coastal redwood aka sequoia sempervirens that is known to exceed the 120 meters mark and not 116 as stated, i appreciate the effort you put into this but please do some more research next time
Australia has trees that are taller then 87m. Australia's tallest stands at 100.50 metres. More then likely taller trees where cut down before being protected.
Whats sickening is the vast majority of Siquoia's were cut down so there would have likely been far older, far taller trees. It's actually one of many reasons why the worlds first national parks started on the west coast USA. Before that, the only conservation were kings forest and such for hunting
Where on earth did you get your White Oak measurements from ? A seedling ? They reach heights well over 60 feet.
Like said before...😁
This list has many flaws, the worst showing the Giant Redwood several places behind the Giant Sequoia. The coastal redwood is THE tallest tree on the planet at 379 ft (115.55m) much taller than 75m, while the Giant Sequoias are the most massive by volume of wood. Height and overall size are not the same.
Yep, and he has the measurements of many other trees messed up. That cactus for instance easily reaches 50ft with the largest recorded at 72ft. Should have also thrown in the largest palm tree species that can reach 200ft+.
Sequoia sempervirens IS the coastal redwood so that is correct, but the giant redwood (Sequoiadendron giganteum) has been recorded at 311 feet or 95 meters.
But yes, there are errors in the video.
These videos are never accurate.
@@davemiller6055 coast redwoods and sequoia are not the same tree. I have had both trees and they are much different from each other.
@@mroldnewbie we had a shag bark hickory tree in our front yard. The dude who cut it down (it was splitting into 2 and could of fallen on our kitchen) said it was at LEAST 80ft tall.
The tallest, oldest and largest trees all reside in different areas of California.
I think the oldest trees are either bristlecone pines, or some argue huon pines, but they are not in California....
@@oldgold5848 The oldest trees are in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in a protected area high in the White Mountains in Inyo County in eastern California. Some are about 5000 years old. They’re about 50 miles northeast of the largest trees by volume in the world in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The two areas have completely different climates separated by a canyon.
Redwoods - Tallest
Sequoias - Largest
Bristlecone - Oldest.
ALL located in California.
If you ignore clonal species then this is correct for oldest.
Also the Sisters Olive Trees may be older but is unconfirmed.
Better said would be West Coast of North America! 2 nd largest tree is in BC third is in Ca, etc...
the White Oak (Quercus Alba) in my backyard is 25 meters tall. That's typical for Alabama.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the puny White Oak in the video
Same in Virginia
Same in South Carolina
@@JohntheFancy yeah weird asf
Nice
Faltou mostrar o titã amazônico angelim-vermelho (Dinizia excelsa), encontrado na divisa entre o Pará e o Amapá. Com pelo menos 500 anos de idade, a árvore tem 10 metros de circunferência e 90 metros e meio de altura, o equivalente a um prédio de 30 andares. A maior árvore da América Latina que está entre as top 4 maiores do mundo!!!
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Sem contar a árvore da Castanha do Pará que chega em 50 metros
Mogno brasileiro e jequitibá rosa também ficam enormes.
O negócio é que esses americanos sempre querem ser melhor que os outros 👌👌👌😡🤬
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Cadê as árvores gigantes da Amazônia Brasileira???
Angelin vermelho 88m
Samaúma
Jatoba
Pequiazeiro , castanheira árvores colossal
Tem castanheira no Pará com 70 metros
Esse video foi feito por gringos, e eles esão totalmente cegos pelo preconceito racial, preferem colocar arvores da autralia e canadá no lugar das arvores brasileiras
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Tem a Araucária e outras gigantes amazônicas
He completely forgot Brazilian Amazonian giant trees. Brazil Nut tree gets to 50m and Brazilian Red Angelim gets to 90m.
Bcz the American tree last 😂
Bcz the American tree last 😂
@@AbuBakkar-mx4hn U know they chopped down even bigger trees before selecting those to use as open air museus in california?
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What about Vietnamese trees?
The cat is like "I'm going to knock over all these little trees"
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@@barmaley74I smoke pure oxygen. 💥
White Oak 3.40 m? - It reaches heights of 30 m!
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I thought they were all gonna be like.. average mature height. Til i saw white oak 💀
Giant Redwood should be more accurately labeled Giant Sequoia.
According to Canadian plant biologist Dr Al Carder (1910-2014) in his seminal book Forest Giants of the World: Past and Present (1996), the tallest tree ever was an Australian eucalypt (Eucalyptus regnans, aka mountain ash) at Watts River, Victoria, as reported in 1872 by forester William Ferguson. Said to be 132.6 metres (435 feet), it could have stood in excess of 150 metres (500 feet) originally.
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Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in California that is the world's tallest known living tree, measuring 115.92 m (380.3 ft). It's exact location is a secret.
Probably should be a few more Eucalypt species at the tall end. Unfortunately Australian loggers were way too chop happy, the tallest of the tall were targeted with bounties and competitions to find them a century ago, and Australia did not have much high rainfall territory to start with conducive to sustaining big trees. Certainly many verified and trustworthy measurements of over 100m. USA did a better job of preserving their Red Woods
I know karri trees are huge in Australia,I don't know if they just put them all down as eucalyptus trees.
@@russe19642 The list missed a lot of tall species, the Nth American Douglas Fir is not far off 100m too. Karri's can lay claim to being the "longest" tree, their root systems have been found in caves 50m underground, add that to +80 meters of tree and they ae 130m long.
Falto angelim da Amazônia,ela pode chega até 95M de altura. Essa pesquisa de vocês e incompleta.!
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Everything about this list is wrong if you know anything about trees.
If what your saying is true, you might be right or wrong....How come it has 8.8k likes and 775k views....🤷♂️
@@user-pq3tf8xu3k Likes and views are not how science works, champ.
Stay in school. 🤦♂
@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 🤦♂️...Science isn't always accurate...Stay in school champ...
@@user-pq3tf8xu3k lol @ criticizing scientific efficiency whilst also:
--- using a computer made by science
--- using a network made by science
--- sitting in a chair made by science
--- being in a building made by science
etc.
@@user-pq3tf8xu3k Fix your insecurities, bud. It's embarrassing.
Could have had New Zealand Kauri perhaps.
The largest one, Tane Mahuta (it has been named) is not the tallest tree, but does have an enormously thick trunk (14 metre girth - 46 feet)
50 metres high
unfortunately they take forever to grow to that size, and it is estimated that Tane Mahuta is about 1500 years old, and still growing.
Rimu reach 60m.
I have an apple tree, that's wider than the one you showed, that produces tart tasting, but very good cooking apples and my pear tree is three times the apple tree's height and produces two different pear varieties, depending on the weather that year. The top pears get eaten by parakeets.
No one cares about your tart apples. There are many cultivars of apple trees they just took the average
It cannot be a tree size ranking when trees from the Amazon rainforest are not considered.
Maybe because none of them are the worlds tallest tree ever thought of that
'How high a sycamore grows, if you cut it down then you'll never know.' - Pocahontas
Банан-это ягода. А пальма, на которой он растет является травой. Так что автор сам дерево.
I See. U are a man of culture 😉
який рівень інтелекту в людини, такі в неї і коментарі 😐
Thanks for such cool videos brother.
Spectacular 3D graphics. Good boy!
E as árvores do Brasil? Vídeo incompleto!!!
Tropical trees usually aren't as tall as those found in temperate forests due to high evo-transpiration rates in the tropics plus poorer soils, their trunks are also thinner to loose heat compared with conifers or beech.
@@An-kw3ecthere is one i dont remember the name that can reach up to 95m tho, so ur not rlly correct
Tallest Shorea faguetiana (Malaysia) 100.8 m (331 ft).
Tallest sequoia sempervirens (USA) 115.9 m (380 ft)
Angelim-vermelho, Sumaúma, Jequitibá . . .@@An-kw3ec
@ec Angelin Vermelho from Brazil 88 meters
Brasil com árvores de mais de 90 metros. 🤡
Hi, could you please make a video about the evolution of ejection seats?
Back in the 1800's there were quite a few Eucalptus Regnans and a Eucalyptus. amygdalia in excess of 140 m high.
Imagine that!
I'm sure in the past there have been trees in Canada and the US of similar height as well.
Still are trees in excess of 140 m in Canada, old growth coastal Douglas Firs and Western Red Cedars on the coast of British Columbia. Both species have diameters in excess of 5 metres at the base when they get that old. The Coastal Douglas Fir is the largest of the Douglas Fir family.
Then there is the Jack Pine ( my nickname for them being lodge pole pine ) that while do not get the diameter are actually taller and have 1 major benefit for lumber, knot free for the majority of their height. The issue with the Jack pine is it takes a fire to crack the pine cone to release the seed.
I wouldn't trust 1800 height records that much. I think you could probably do a statistical analysis on existing undisturbed stands of Eucalyptus Regnans vs Coastal Redwoods and infer based on the height distribution what the credible tallest height of each would likely have been of a given population size (my money is on the Redwoods)
Me: It’s 4AM, wtf am I doing awake.
RUclips: How about a tree size comparison?
Me: Sonofabiatch, I’m in
That was cool and all, but some of those smaller trees, such as the white oak, grow beyond the sapling stage.
lol
Tree god:How many leaves you want?
Weeping willow:Yes
I love trees. Great vídeo. But I missed the Sumauma and Angelim vermelho, both from the Amazon!
Wow...Edit level is mind blowing
The music...
which software do you use ?
Ancient Redwood tree found in a gore in Arizona was over 900 feet tall. I was found in 1923! Top that!
You should make a ranking of the oldest trees in the world
YES
There are tulip poplar trees behind us along the fenceline. Every bit of 60 plus feet. I have one in my yard I planted a few years ago. From a 3 foot stick to 20 some feet in less than 6 years.
Ive got 2 that are over 100 ft. One in yard is 148 inches around 4' above the ground
1:56 Baobabs, 🌳 el árbol del que habla el libro de «El Principito». 🌟
Angelim-da-mata with 90m, in Amazon Rainforest, Brazil, more Brazil nut tree with 50 m
You should add some details about ech as it goes along
Correction: the tallest tropical tree (Shorea Faguetiana) is in Malaysia not Thailand
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@@user-hj4ig9hu8hyou can neglect, but it's a fact..the forest tree located at Sabah, Borneo island..while in Thailand, it's Kapong tree only 64m tall..
That one tree from 300 million years ago that is spotted give me the chills
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Very very nice video ,, it was so refreshing video , so comforting and soothing to my eyes and mind ❤❤
to bad it did not fix you're grammar.
Too bad your grammar uses to when too is correct and uses you're when your is correct.
Your grammar is lame AF. : )
This list has some obvious errors in it if you know trees.
Wow amazing❤
Fitzroya cupressoides - 75m
Araucaria araucana - 50m
No Brasil até os pés de alface é maior 😎
GREAT VIDEO 👍👍👍👍👍
The tallest trees in Europe: Lindulovsky forest (St. Petersburg, Russia). Larch forest: the average height of the trees is 38-42 meters, individual trees reach a height of 50-52 meters. In addition to larch, siberian cedar, common pine, spruce, fir, ash, alder, oak, elm grow in the forest. A trip from St. Petersburg to the Lindulovsky forest. /watch?v=zPX5Q2haFnM
The largest trees of Europe are comfortably Douglas firs, reaching 60m+ (Germany, France, Austria) at an age of merely 150 years.
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@Hochtl Siberian Larch trees have been growing in the Lindulovska grove since 1738, an average of 38-42 meters, there are trees over 51 meters, Douglas Firs trees have been growing in the European Parks since 1827, but most of the trees are 60 years old, the age of the trees in the Lindulovska grove is 300 years old. Siberian Larch is a Eurasian Tree from the territory of Russia, Douglas fir was introduced from North America - it is an American Tree...
Does Russia have the Redwood trees? I think some of them live for about 1000 years o Eff so.
Which breed of trees live for 1000 years?
The Hyperion is the world's tallest tree, a coastal redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) located in Redwood National Park in California. However, the tree's true location is unknown and hidden in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. There is a fine of up to $5,000 and jail time if you're found searching for it.
There’s a lot of mistakes in this one. The “giant redwood” is actually the giant sequoia. The tallest one listed is the coast redwood. Some eucalyptus trees in Australia were even taller before pencil-dicked loggers killed them all.
Some of the examples of small trees are babies. Rubber trees and Japanese maples get much taller than humans. White oaks get over 100 feet (30+ meters) high! They’re huge, stately trees.
Ficus elastica is a huge tree, 40 m high. It's small if you grow in a small pot indoors
In addition, a weeping willow grows up to 25 meters, not 13.
Also they forgot the arctic willow, and added plants that aren't even trees! I mean the palm isn't either but it's closer than a cactus!
Oh and bald cypress actually get 36 meters tall as well
I'd like to see a Falkor comparison to other creatures
Fun fact: Bonsai isn't a type of tree. Its a style of a tree. which means it can be any tree.
Last one is the universal biggest living thing.
no, General Sherman (giant sequoia) is the most massive (~2000 tons), unless you consider clonal organisms to be a single living thing, in which case it might be Pando (a quaking aspen in Utah; ~6000 tons). The tallest tree's mass is only something like 700 or 800 tons
Faltou o Jequitibá Rei que pode passar dos 50 metros. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Jequitibá rosa (64m).
Angelim vermelho amazônico (88m).
A white oak grows a lot larger than 3.4 meters
Where are the Lebanese Cedars!? You forgot to include the Lebanese Cedars in your list! They are up to 120 feet in height!
120 feet is not a very tall tree, compared to the taller ones.
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Faltaron muchos arboles gigantes que están en varios paises. por ejemplo el alerce y la araucaria (árbol del mesozoico) que se encuentra en Chile y Argentina
Não tem só na Argentina e Chile, o Brasil tem uma floresta enorme de araucárias na região sudeste e sul, são árvores que chegam até 50 metros.
@@williamthierry5976 desconocía que existieran araucarias en Brasil, son distintas, pero básicamente son primas hermanas
@@fito5347 Son los Curys o comúnmente llamados Pinos Parana.q solo se encuentra en Misiones
@@fito5347 ???? o pais com mais araucarias no mundo...
The Giant Sequoia is the largest tree by volume but this model makes it look tiny next to last two trees. Shorea Faguentiana is a tall skinny tree with short branches. Coastal redwood should not be too wide either if we are talking of the tallest.
Coast redwoods get up to 20 feet wide, so they are not skinny trees.
The lepidoddedron tree:
You have fallen in some sort of rip my friend.
In the South region of Brazil there is a 20-25m tree that called Araucaria Pine. It is very famous.
Very nice, thank you ❤
Watch out our Eucalyptus trees have stuff inside of them that makes them basically fuel to a fire
Quindío wax palm _(Ceroxylon quindiuense)_ , Colombia: 50/60 M. (164/196 ft).
You got the Sequoia and Redwood switched around.
I curious about this video. Thanks for sharing this video about tree. New subscriber Sir 👍🤠
I feel like the chosen trees here are smaller in the list until a point, and then bigger. lol.
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Do a tree size comparison to AOT's titans...
the field maple shown at the first couple of the list can grow several meters
You included the first and third tallest species, but the second tallest is Cupressus torulosa (the Himalayan cypress) with one specimen last reported at 102.3 m.
Sequoias grow quite well in Canada as well
Aqui no Brasil tem árvores muito mais altas 😂
so nessa lista devia ter umas 4
Cade as gigantes amazonicas ????
Any tree can be a bonsai it's not a tree species it a technique that can be applied to any tree.
3:20 wow Thailand 🇹🇭
Where is the tree 100 meters in Thailand ?
No ,not in Thailand
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sorry I think the admin wrongly put the fact.. it's in Malaysia actually, the neighbour country of Thailand.. more specific, the forest tree located at Sabah, Borneo island..
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I don't know about all the other trees but I definitely know that wasn't an accurate representation of a white oak, I live in Georgia and they get massive I've spent many hours chopping them up.
I saw a real bonsai, and although it is small, it is imposing and looks like a large tree. I would like to see bonsai made from giant trees from around the world.
Why is this type of grass there, bamboo is 'grass'.
The Amazon chestnut tree (Bertholletia excelsa), also known as the Brazil nut tree, can reach 60 meters.
I cut down a hawthorn tree on a waste lot ready to be bulldozed it was 2 feet tall and two inches in diameter and had 80 growth rings.
inaccurate reppresentation, the "giant redwood" aka sequiadendron giganteum is know to grow well over 90 meters, also you forgot the douglas fir tree wich is likely the tallest tree reaching height of over 100 meters right after the coastal redwood aka sequoia sempervirens that is known to exceed the 120 meters mark and not 116 as stated, i appreciate the effort you put into this but please do some more research next time
Tamanho da estatua da Liberdade está errada, ela tem 93 metros, contando com o pedestal. A Estatua tem 46,5 metros (praticamente metade apresentado).
Well, no tree listed from the neotropics!
Do dinosaurs next!!! 😂
Excelente video de árboles, ya faltaba uno
Next time don't forget to tell us how old these trees can get, I mean, the total life expectancy.
Australia has trees that are taller then 87m. Australia's tallest stands at 100.50 metres. More then likely taller trees where cut down before being protected.
Whats sickening is the vast majority of Siquoia's were cut down so there would have likely been far older, far taller trees. It's actually one of many reasons why the worlds first national parks started on the west coast USA. Before that, the only conservation were kings forest and such for hunting
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Brazil's Nut tree has 50m
Angelim Vermelho (dinizia excelsa) from Brazil has 90m
Cool. Thx
where is the Sitka Spruce in Canada at 96 M, would have been the THIRD tallest!🇨🇦
hmmm the thumbnail shows it but the video itself does not
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I wonder where Joshua Tree's would fall in the line-up
What about Sitka Spruce and Douglas Fir?