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which European tree lives the longest ​

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Answered by anjanasp18
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A craggy pine tree growing in southern Italy is 1,230 years old, making it the oldest tree in Europe that has been scientifically dated. Moreover, the ancient pine seems to be living it up in its old age, researchers reported last week in the journal Ecology.

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Answered by Hopeforyou
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Methuselah, however, is still believed to be the longest living tree without a Clonal Colony. Europe’s oldest tree is a Bosnian Pine that took root in 941 AD, at the time Vikings were still invading. A Yew Tree believed to be between the ages of 2,000 and 4,000 years was found in Perthshire, Scotland.

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