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Stratosphere Giant

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4th tallest known living tree
Stratosphere Giant
NOTE: This map is not the exact location of the tree, that information is not publicly available.
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SpeciesCoast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
Height113.61 m (372.7 ft)

TheStratosphere Giant was once considered the tallest tree in the world.[1] It was discovered in July 2000 growing alongBull Creek inHumboldt Redwoods State Park by Chris Atkins, measuring 112.34 meters (368.6 ft) tall.[2] The discovery was confirmed and made public in 2004, displacingthe Mendocino Tree, another coast redwood, from the record books.[3] The tree has continued to grow and measured 113.11 m (371.1 ft) in 2010 and 113.61 m (372.7 ft) in 2013.[4] It is a specimen of the speciesSequoia sempervirens, the Coast Redwood. The tree features three prominentburls on the southwestern side of its trunk and is surrounded by a large number of trees of almost equal size.[citation needed] In an effort to avoid damage to the tree's shallow roots by tourism, its exact location was never disclosed to the public.

On August 25, 2006, a taller redwood tree, namedHyperion, in theRedwood National Park was discovered by Chris Atkins andMichael Taylor, and is considered the tallest tree (and living thing), measuring 115.55 m (379.1 ft). This has been confirmed using a tape measurement. Two other trees in this forest were found to be taller than Stratosphere Giant as well,[2] though Stratosphere Giant is now believed to have grown taller than one of them.[5]

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References

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  1. ^Martin, Glen (September 6, 2006)."Eureka: New tallest living thing discovered / HYPERION: At 378.1 feet, new champion in Redwood National Park on North Coast towers 8 feet above the Stratosphere Giant".The San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. ^abPreston, Richard (October 9, 2006)."Tall for its age - Climbing a record breaking redwood"(PDF).The New Yorker. RetrievedMarch 26, 2010.
  3. ^Geniella, Mike (December 10, 2005)."Redwood near Ukiah loses title after Santa Rosa man finds Stratosphere Giant".The Press Democrat. Retrieved2023-01-15.
  4. ^"Stratosphere Giant Redwood in Rockefeller Forest. Sequoia sempervirens".
  5. ^https://www.natureworldnews.com/amp/articles/56778/20230602/meet-hyperion-tallest-tree-world-leafy-giants-came-close.htm

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