There was a discussion recently regarding tall trees by Andrew and others.
I found the following from 1999 so things may have changed.
"An ancient Californian redwood which towers 112.08m above the forest floor
has taken the official title of the tallest living thing in the world. The
giant dubbed "the Mendocino Tree" and estimated to be between 600 and 800
years old, is part of a grove called the Montgomery Woods in northern
California's redwood country."
For what its worth Australia also has its fair share of tall trees but even
more interestingly is that it holds the honour of hosting a small patch of
the most ancient tree species living in the world. Called the "Wollemi
Pine" a small patch of them was found in the early nineties just outside
Sydney and the location has been kept secret while the trees have been
studied and propagated. The tree is a member of the Araucaria family.
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