15 Aug
10.. Lone Cypress ( Monterey )
9. 9. Circus Trees
made by Axel Erlandson
8. Giant Sequoias: General Sherman
7. Coast Redwood: Hyperion and Drive-Thru Trees
Located at Redwood National Park,

6. Chapel-Oak of Allouville-Bellefosse
The Chêne-Chapelle (Chapel-Oak) of Allouville-Bellefosse
5. Quaking Aspen: Pando (The Trembling Giant)
This colonies about 47.000 Trees spread at 107 acre area.
4. Montezuma Cypress: The Tule Tree
Close-up of the tree’s gnarled trunk. Local legends say that you can make out animals like jaguars and elephants in the trunk, giving the tree the nickname of “the Tree of Life”
3. Banyan Tree: Sri Maha Bodhi Tree
One of the most famous species of Banyan, called the Sacred Fig [wiki] or Bo tree, is the Sri Maha Bodhi [wiki] tree in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.
2. Bristlecone Pine: Methuselah and Prometheus, the Oldest Trees in the World.
the Oldest Trees in the World, it about 4.838 years Old.
1. Baobab
can grow up to nearly 100 feet (30 m) tall and 35 feet (11 m) wide. Their defining characteristic: their swollen trunk are actually water storage - the baobab tree can store as much as 31,700 gallon (120,000 l) of water to endure harsh drought conditions.
Baobab trees are native to Madagascar (it’s the country’s national tree!), mainland Africa, and Australia. A cluster of “the grandest of all” baobab trees (Adansonia grandidieri) can be found in the Baobab Avenue, near Morondava, in Madagascar
A toilet built inside a baobab tree in the Kayila Lodge, Zambia
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