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Top Ten Tallest Trees in the World

Manna Gum
Manna Gum

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Tallest Shorea Tree, Danum Valley
Tallest Shorea Tree, Danum Valley

Tallest Shorea tree, Danum Valley is included in the following list: 10 tallest tree species of the world. References. Mongabay, World’s tallest tropical tree discovered, along with nearly 50 other record-breakers, 10 November 2016. Accessed on December 23, 2016.

Tallest Giant Sequoia in Converse Basin
Tallest Giant Sequoia in Converse Basin

Giant sequoias by far are the largest trees of the world by wood volume. These trees are very tall and the tallest known ... Tallest Giant Sequoia in Converse Basin ...

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Barangay Alegria Toog
Barangay Alegria Toog

In 1980 the Alegria Toog was measured by the Reservation and Conservation Foundation of the Philippines - then the height was 87.8 m (288 feet). In autumn 2010 the people of Alegria decided to organize an extravagant event - to have the highest Christmas tree in Philippines and most likely - in the whole world.

Raven's Tower
Raven's Tower

The tallest known Sitka spruce in the world is Raven Spruce which is 96.7 m (96.68 m) tall. Exact location of this enormous tree is not diclosed but it is known that the tree is located in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

Doerner Fir
Doerner Fir

The Doerner Fir will take your breath away three times: while you drive the maze of logging roads it takes to get there, as you hike the trail that gets little attention from the BLM and when you see the giant tree. The Doerner Fir is the tallest non-redwood tree on the planet, though an Australian eucalyptus is about the same height.

Centurion
Centurion

The Centurion is the world's tallest known individual Eucalyptus regnans tree, thus making E. regnans the second-tallest tree species in the world after the coast redwood. The tree is located in southern Tasmania, Australia and was measured by climber-deployed tapeline at 99.6 metres (327 ft) tall in 2008.

Hyperion
Hyperion

Woah, this is one very tall tree. Nine years ago, it was the tallest known plant in the world. (See if you can spot the three people, blue shirted, hanging at different points on the trunk).

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Coast Redwood
Coast Redwood

The tallest tree in the world Hyperion, the world's tallest living tree, is a coast redwood and is no less than 379.1 ft (115.55 m) tall! This enormous tree was discovered only in August 2006 in a remote part of the Redwood National Park, California.

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Australian Mountain-ash
Australian Mountain-ash

These trees are native to only three areas of the world; the west coast of North America, Borneo and Australia. All the Australian species are from the Eucalyptus family. Australia's mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) is the second tallest growing tree species in the world.

Picea Sitchensis, the Sitka Spruce
Picea Sitchensis, the Sitka Spruce

The tallest known Sitka spruce in the world is Raven Spruce which is 96.7 m (96.68 m) tall. Exact location of this enormous tree is not diclosed but it is known that the tree is located in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

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Sequoiadendron Giganteum
Sequoiadendron Giganteum

Although Sequoiadendron giganteum is the biggest tree in the world when looking at the volume of the trunk, the tallest tree in the world is a specimen of the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), a close relative of the giant sequoia.

Tasmanian Blue Gum, Southern Blue Gum or Blue Gum
Tasmanian Blue Gum, Southern Blue Gum or Blue Gum

Southern blue gum ranges in colour from pale straw to brown, often with blue, green or grey tones. Regrowth material can exhibit shades of pink, while timber produced from plantation will often carry areas of pinhole.

Shorea Faguetiana
Shorea Faguetiana

Shorea faguetiana (also called Yellow Meranti) is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family. It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The tallest documented tropical angiosperm is a 88.3 m tall Shorea faguetiana in the Tawau Hills National Park, in Sabah on the island of Borneo.

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Alpine Ash
Alpine Ash

Here are described tall trees - the tallest in the world. Tall trees - species. The tallest trees of the world are several species of conifers and also eucalypts. Chandelier Tree, California. 96 metres tall coast redwood with a drive-through / Bobak Ha'Eri, Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA-2.5.