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The thickness of the roots of the tallest tree, which is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) named Hyperion, varies but can reach several feet in diameter at the base. However, root thickness is not uniform and can taper significantly as they extend further from the trunk. Generally, tree roots can be about 1 to 3 feet thick near the trunk, but they can be much thinner as they branch out into the surrounding soil.

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