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  2. Eucalyptus regnans - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus regnans is a broad-leaved, evergreen tree that typically grows to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft) but does not form a lignotuber. The crown is open and small in relation to the size of the rest of the tree. The trunk is straight with smooth, cream-coloured, greyish or brown bark with a stocking of more or less fibrous or flaky ...

  3. Centurion (tree) - Wikipedia

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    Centurion is the name given to a single Eucalyptus regnans tree growing in Southern Tasmania, Australia.The tree was first measured by climber-deployed tapeline at 99.6 metres (327 ft) tall in 2008, and was subsequently re-measured to be 100.5 metres (330 ft) tall by ground laser in 2018.

  4. List of tallest trees - Wikipedia

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    There are many historical and contemporary claims of superlative height for species beyond those listed in the table above. For example, several articles published in 1878 describe an Eucalyptus amygdalina exceeding 380 feet (120 m) and others nearing 420 feet (130 m) up to 500 feet (150 m), including the Nooksack Giant which was measured using ...

  5. List of superlative trees - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) 114.3 375 Australia Thorpdale, Victoria: Note: Standing height measured at 112.8 metres (370 feet) by theodolite in 1880 by a surveyor. The tree was later felled in 1881, remeasured on the ground by chain at 114.3 metres (375 feet) in length by same surveyor. [44] [45] Klinki (Araucaria hunsteinii) 89.0 292.0

  6. List of named Eucalyptus trees - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus regnans: Tasmania: 97 m tall, 2.9 m in diameter at base Reputed to be the second tallest living eucalypt in the world Kermandie Queen Mountain ash Eucalyptus regnans: Near Geeveston, Tasmania 1500s 77 m tall, 21.65 m in circumference at base Once reputed to be the tallest living eucalypt in the world along with Big Foot [8] Lathamus Keep

  7. Eucalyptus - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus regnans, the Australian 'mountain ash', is the tallest of all flowering plants (angiosperms); today, the tallest measured specimen named Centurion is 100.5 m (330 ft) tall. [30] Coast Douglas-fir is about the same height; only coast redwood is taller, and they are conifers ( gymnosperms ).

  8. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys

  9. Triarius (tree) - Wikipedia

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    The Triarius, a tree, is a very large Eucalyptus regnans that is located in southern Tasmania, Australia.In 2010 the tree was estimated to be 86.5 metres (284 ft) tall, its diameter was 3.9 metres (13 ft), and the volume of the trunk was 219 cubic metres (7,700 cu ft).