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Fastest growing trees in the world.
Biggest in width.
Bark as much as 4 feet thick, 50 feet long, branches 100 feet off the ground.
The trees have survived for 2,000 or
3,000 years some even longer.
Some of the largest trees measure 35
feet in basel diameter and up to 300 feet in height.
The tallest standing giant sequoia is
311 feet tall and the tallest redwood is 367 feet tall.
They can grow up to 1 to 2 feet tall per
year until its between 200 to 300 feet high, then like people they grow out.
The tree grows at elevations of 6,500
feet.
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