The tallest reliably measured tree (using laser rangefinders combined with tape drop measurements made by tree climbers) is a Coast Redwood in Redwood National Park, California. This tree measures 379.1 feet tall.
right now the tallest tree (they think its the tallest) is about 379.1 ft tall
Is 115 meters high and stands in California, USA. Regards Karsten Hartelius
The tallest redwood tree would be 367 feet, 6 in.
It depends on what sort of tree you're talking about - they come in all sizes!
By height it is the 379ft Coast Redwood, Sequioa sempervirens.
None the biggest tree is the Giant Sequoia.
Yes they can. The biggest tree in the world is a 370 foot Redwood tree.
A Giant Redwood tree.
No. Redwood trees are 386 feet tall upon germination, and no redwood tree smaller than this has ever existed.
1 cm The Coast Redwood Tree is the tallest tree in the world. In a year it can grow 2-3 ft in height. The tallest Redwood was measured at 370 feet.
calafornial evergreen redwood tree is the tallest
Sequoia is the scientific name for the redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens), a tall conifer with reddish wood, although any tree having a reddish wood may be referred to as a redwood.
Yes it is, and they are in Crescent City C.A. USA
Stand Tall's Tree's real name is Redwood.
Between 250 and 325 feet tall.
It weights 69million pounds.