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While no tree is truly immortal, some species exhibit remarkable longevity and resilience. The Bristlecone pine, for example, can live for thousands of years, with some individuals estimated to be over 4,800 years old. Additionally, certain clonal trees, like the Pando aspen grove, can persist for millennia through a network of interconnected roots, continually regenerating new shoots. However, all trees are ultimately subject to disease, environmental changes, and other factors that can lead to their demise.

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