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How old is the oldest tree?


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Tree The world's oldest living tree, found in western Sweden, is a 9,550 year old spruce.

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The oldest tree is a spruce found in Sweden and its age is 9,550 years old. ChaCha

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The oldest living tree is a 9550 year old Norway Spruce, found living in Sweden. It was identified in 2004. ChaCha on 24/7!

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Found in western Sweden, scientists believe that this spruce is 9,550 years old. Making it by far the oldest recorded tree.

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The world's oldest recorded tree is a 9,550 year old spruce in the Dalarna province of Sweden.

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The oldest tree is the Prometheus and was 5,000 years old. It was cut down in 1964. Chacha!

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Found in Sweden the 13-foot-tall "Christmas tree", but its root system has been growing for 9,550 years, according to a team MORE

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The world's oldest living tree was found in western Sweden, scientists believe that this spruce is 9,550 years old.

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