Yes
Sequoia.
it is the oak tree and maple tree.
It's biome is a temperate coniferous forest.
the sitka spruce
The tallest tree in Bangladesh is known as the Chadpai tree, which is a type of Dipterocarpus tree that can grow up to 60 meters in height.
The tallest type of tree in Western Australia is the karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor). It is found in the southwestern corner, and grows to about 90 metres in height.
The Hyperion tree is the tallest tree in the world. The Hyperion is a type of redwood. This tree grows to almost 380 feet tall.
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For the tallest it would be the Sequoia, for the widest it would be the Banyan tree.
According to the researches of Dr A.C. Carder, the tallest tree ever measured was an Australian Eucalyptus regnans at Watts River, Victoria, Australia, reported in 1872 by forester William Ferguson. It was 132.6 m (435 ft) tall and almost certainly measured over 150 m (500 ft) originally. Another Eucalyptus at Mt Baw Baw, Victoria, Australia, is believed to have measured 143 m (470 ft) in 1885. The Dyerville Giant, a coast redwood, estimated to be 1,600 years old when it fell in March 1991, was proven to be 113.4 m (372 ft) high, not counting the 1.5 m (5 ft) of buried base. It grew in Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California, USA and was the tallest tree of modern times.
Type your answer here... The tallest tree in Africa is a Rose Gum tree (Eucalyptus saligna) of 79 metres standing in a grove of tall trees in Woodbush Estate near Tzaneen, Limpopo Province, South Africa. These trees have been planted by AK Eastwood in 1906 as part of a commerical tree plantation. The whole stand of trees have been declared protected as part of the Champion Tree Project of South Africa. The tallest tree in that stand, and the second tallest standing next to it (78.5 metres), have been measured by professional tree climbers in 2008, and are known as the Twin Giants of Magoebaskloof. As far as could be ascerted this stand of trees is also the tallest planted trees in the world.
The Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is the tallest tree with a measured height of 115.55 m (379.1 ft) in Redwood National Park, California, United States