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What is the tallest tree in the world

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The tallest living tree today is the Mendocino Tree, found at Montgomery State Reserve near Ukiah, California, USA, at 112 m.

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The tallest living tree is 112 meters (367 feet, 6 in.), 5 stories higher than the Statue of Liberty. It is a Mendocino in CA.

Jan 23 2009, 05:38pm | Source: Height of the Tallest Tree | hypertextbook.com

The tallest tree in the world that's alive is a redwood tree that is 379 feet tall. ChaCha on!

A redwood tree discovered in a remote California forest is the world’s tallest tree is 379.1 feet tall ChaCha

The tallest living tree today is the Mendocino Tree, found at Montgomery State Reserve near Ukiah, California, USA, at 367 feet.

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