This 2,000-Year-Old Redwood Tree Is Taller Than a 20-Story Building

Standing beside a redwood tree, also known as Sequoia sempervirens, is an awe-inspiring experience far surpassing viewing images. These ancient trees, capable of living over 2,200 years, can grow up to 115 feet tall and 29 feet in diameter, making them some of the tallest trees on Earth. When visiting the California Redwood area, it’s essential to start with the oldest and largest trees, such as the famous General Sherman and General Grant, to fully appreciate these natural giants that have outlived generations of humanity.

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Dave Green

With a deep-rooted passion for nature and a decade-long journey nurturing redwood trees, Dave stands as a dedicated steward of these majestic giants. Over the past ten years, Dave has meticulously cultivated redwood trees, witnessing their growth from mere saplings to towering sentinels of the natural world. As a UK-based enthusiast, Dave has developed a profound understanding of the intricacies of redwood tree care, adaptation to local climates, and their unique appeal in British landscapes. Through Dave's expert insights and hands-on experience, readers are invited to explore the enchanting world of redwood trees and discover the wonders that these living monuments bring to our surroundings.