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  2. Smyrnium olusatrum - Wikipedia

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    Smyrnium olusatrum is a stout, glabrous (hairless) biennial growing to 150 cm (60 in) tall (exceptionally 180 cm), with a solid stem up to 22 millimetres (7 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter, which becomes hollow and grooved with age.

  3. List of superlative trees - Wikipedia

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    A stand of trees in excess of 10,500 years old was found in 1955 in western Tasmania on Mount Read. [119] Each of the trees in this stand is a genetically identical male that has reproduced vegetatively. Although no single tree in this stand is of that age, the stand itself as a single organism has existed that long. [120]

  4. Redwood Mountain Grove - Wikipedia

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    They give visitors walking/hiking access to see giant sequoia trees within 'wilderness' natural habitats and views of the surrounding canyons and mountains. In Redwood Canyon along Redwood Creek, the grove's understory is dense with other native plant species. The Sugar Bowl is an unusual pure giant sequoia grove on top of Redwood Mountain.

  5. Holden Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Holden's collections includes 9,400 different kinds of woody plants, representing 79 plant families. Specializing in the woody plants that can be grown in the climate of northern Ohio, Holden has a number of specimens obtained during wilderness collection trips, particularly to China and Korea near the 40th parallel, areas with a similar ...

  6. Tree - Wikipedia

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    It has been named Hyperion and is 115.85 m (380.1 ft) tall. [167] In 2006, it was reported to be 379.1 ft (115.5 m) tall. [168] The tallest known broad-leaved tree is a mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) growing in Tasmania with a height of 99.8 m (327 ft). [169]

  7. Carya aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Carya aquatica, the bitter pecan or water hickory, is a large tree, that can grow over 30 metres (98 ft) tall of the Juglandaceae or walnut family. In the American South it is a dominant plant species found on clay flats and backwater areas near streams and rivers. The species reproduces aggressively both by seed and sprouts from roots and from ...

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