The General Sherman tree has a trunk volume of a whopping 1,487 metres cubed, making it the world's largest tree by volume. No one has ever climbed the 2,200-year-old tree that was before this year.
In life it would have featured large, fern-like fronds sprouting from the crown of its towering trunk and would have used seeds for reproduction. Seed ferns are an extinct group and their unique ...
On a small island of Papua New Guinea, a “fairly large” creature perched on a tree trunk. Its brown speckled body seemed to ...
Although its trunk isn’t quite so bulky as that of the largest giant, the General Sherman, its crown is fuller than the Sherman’s. The President holds nearly two billion leaves. Trees grow ...
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