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  2. Arkansas Champion Tree Program - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Champion Tree Program is a listing of the largest known specimens of particular tree species in the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is updated every five years by the Arkansas Forestry Commission. The program was modeled on the National Register of Big Trees, started by the American Forests organization in 1940. The goal of Arkansas's ...

  3. National Register of Champion Trees - Wikipedia

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    The National Register of Champion Trees is a list of the largest tree specimens found in the United States as reported to American Forests by the public. A tree on this list is called a National Champion Tree. The National Register of Champion Trees has been maintained since 1940 by American Forests. To be eligible, a species must be recognized ...

  4. Lake Chicot State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Chicot State Park is a 211.6 acres (85.6 ha) Arkansas state park in Chicot County, Arkansas within the Arkansas delta. The park is located along Lake Chicot, a 22 miles (35 km) oxbow lake that was formerly the main channel of the Mississippi River. The lake, formerly a polluted eyesore for the area, has been restored to its current ...

  5. Bartram Canoe Trail - Wikipedia

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    Champion Cypress Tree 31°00′04″N 87°54′41″W  /  31.001028°N 87.911472°W  / 31.001028; -87.911472  ( Champion Cypress Tree ) Dead Lake Platform Campsite

  6. Lake Chicot - Wikipedia

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    The lake is located on the east side of Lake Village, Arkansas in Chicot County. It is the largest oxbow lake in North America, as well as the largest natural lake in Arkansas. [2] The name Chicot, French for "stumpy," refers to the many cypress stumps and trees along the lake banks. [3]

  7. List of U.S. state and territory trees - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas: Loblolly pine: Pinus taeda: 1939 [7] California: Coast redwood: Sequoia sempervirens: 1937 [8] [9] Giant sequoia: Sequoiadendron giganteum: Colorado: Colorado blue spruce: Picea pungens: 1939 [10] Connecticut: White oak (See also: Charter Oak) Quercus alba: 1947 [11] Delaware: American holly: Ilex opaca: 1939 [12] District of Columbia ...

  8. Asia’s tallest known tree found hidden in Tibet - AOL

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    A gigantic cypress tree found in a canyon in Tibet stands as the tallest tree ever discovered in Asia and the second tallest in the world.. The tree, measuring over 335ft in height and nearly 9 ...

  9. Champion Tree - Wikipedia

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    A database of over 69,000 such designated trees in the UK, detailed by genus, species, height, girth, site, county and country is maintained at the Tree Register. [3] This UK database dates back to 1620 and in 2022 completed the recording of its 250,000th tree. [4] The designations in the US are recorded in the National Register of Champion Trees.