How old is the oldest tree in the world?


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The oldest living tree is called Methuselah, which is 4,800 old and is a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine in CA. ChaCha on!

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The world's oldest known living tree, a conifer that first took root at the end of the last Ice Age, has been discovered in MORE

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Found in western Sweden, scientists believe that this spruce is 9,550 years old. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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As of April 2008, it was a Swedish evergreen tree whose root system has been growing for 9,550 years. What a tree! ChaCha on!

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Prometheus was about 5,000 years old. It was in Nevada, United States but cut down in 1964. Thanks for using ChaCha! ;)

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The oldest living tree is Bristlecone Pine "Methuselah" located in Inyo National Forest which has reached the age of 4,768 years.

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The world's oldest living tree is found in western Sweden. Scientists believe that this spruce is 9,550 years old. ChaCha for now!

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Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" the tree has reached the age of 4,768 years. ChaCha!

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