How can we know the age of a tree?Where do we have the biggest and the oldest trees?
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The current record-holders for individual, non-clonal trees are the Great Basin bristlecone pine trees from California and Nevada, in the United States. Through tree-ring cross-referencing, they have been shown to be almost five millennia old. A clonal colony can survive for much longer than an individual tree.
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There are two ways to know a tree's age:-
- If you know when the tree was planted, you can easily and accurately determine its age.
- The second way to estimate tree age is to count the annual rings of wood growth.
The Biggest tree is the General Sherman Tree.
The oldest tree is the Great Basin Bristlecone Pine.
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