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You lose 10 taste buds every week. So about 1.43 a day.
Douglas fir trees typically live for around 500-700 years, with some older individuals reaching up to 1,000 years of age.
Here is a link a webpage about the largest tree. I read in the news last year, that they found a couple of trees in California that are a tad bigger. They try to keep the location secret so nobody will vandalize them: http://www.ufei.org/BigTrees/intro.html (The picture is an Australian Fig - not the sequoia tree called The General Sherman.) Here is a story about the newly discovered trees. I think these trees are the tallest trees instead of the largest trees. Redwoods are taller, and sequoias are wider: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=14&click_id=143&art_id=qw1157663343482B223
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Please see related link below.I sell citrus trees. My grower had Sweet Kumquat trees in 800 gallon pots for sale last year. They were about 9 to 10 feet tall and about 14 feet across.. I would think they will get slightly larger in the ground.
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A coniferous forest is one that is made up entirely of conifer trees. Conifer trees are those that produce seeds in cone form. The temperature of a coniferous forest averages about 57 degrees in summer and 14 degrees in winter.
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