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The phylum for the bristlecone pine is Pinophyta, which is the phylum for conifers. Bristlecone pines are a type of coniferous tree known for their longevity and adaptation to harsh environmental conditions.
The Bristlestone Pine is the oldest not largest, it is estamted that the oldest living one on earth at the moment (Methuseslah) is 4,767 years old.
California. The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine is the oldest living tree in America. Located in California, it is believed to be approximately 4,800 years old. Its nickname is "Methuselah."
sequoia the oldest tree is the Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) found in the White Mountains in California.
The oldest living tree to be dated by counting rings is the bristlecone pine.
Bristlecone tree's are some of the oldest trees. they are not the tallest- they only grow up to 60 feet tall, many times much shorter than its maximum height.
The worlds oldest tree is... A Bristlecone pine tree found in California, and it is 4,600 years old.The title for the world's oldest tree could go to several trees.One of the contenders is believed to be a Palmer's oak (Quercus palmeri) in California, estimated at around 13,000 years old.
Answerthe oldest living tree is the Bristlecone pine. It can be found atop the arid mountains of the Great Basin from Colorado to California. The oldest- determined to be almost 5000 years old, located in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the White mountains of California. This information came from introduction to plant Biology 11th edition. Stern, Bidlack, and Jansky pg. 87.
The bristlecone pine tree lives up to 5,000 years!
Answerthe oldest living tree is the Bristlecone pine. It can be found atop the arid mountains of the Great Basin from Colorado to California. The oldest- determined to be almost 5000 years old, located in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the White mountains of California. This information came from introduction to plant Biology 11th edition. Stern, Bidlack, and Jansky pg. 87.