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I believe it must be "Árbol del Tule", a Montezuma Cypress in Mexico, which has been claimed to weigh 636 tonnes. The figure is possibly not very reliable, but I guess it is still over 500 tonnes in weight.

The biggest Giant Sequoia, General Sherman, has almost double volume, but the density is only about 0.30 kg/dm³ (a figure I just found somewhere, so don't trust it), so it should weigh about 450 tonnes (possibly more).

For the largest Coast Redwood, Lost Monarch, I also calculate 450 tonnes.

Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81rbol_del_Tule

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15y ago

Probably the Sequouia General Sherman in California,

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9y ago

The heaviest tree in the world is the giant sequoia which is found in California. The Pando tree also considered to be a heavy plant which weighs about 6,600 tons.

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10y ago

The General Sherman is the biggest tree in the world. It is about 25 feet tall.

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the rockwood

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11y ago

giant sequia

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11y ago

Black Iron Wood (Olea laurifolia)

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