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The biggest eucalypt in the world


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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAheIiPFbOM&list=UU2TSFy9wbZLR5jfeW6gWrGg&index=1&feature=plcp]climbing the biggest eucalypt in the world - YouTube[/ame]

 

The tree is an enormous Eucalyptus regnans in the upper Florentine Valley, Tasmania. Although it's a mere 87m in height, it has an intact crown from about 35m or so, and twin leaders with a vast canopy spread. It is also the largest (by volume) eucalypt ever measured - and may be the largest angiosperm in the world.

 

Canopy scientists Prof. Steve Sillett and Dr. Bob van Pelt (and team, most of whom managed to avoid the camera!) are engaged in an ambitious, long term project to study how giant trees grow and change over time. Here, they were carefully preparing an exact 3D map of the entire canopy of this vast and beautiful tree.

 

Hope you enjoy the movie...

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Joe, is there still illegal logging going on in Tazzy? I'm sure I watched a doco sometime ago that said some of these magnificent trees were being felled on a regular basis. I note that the Guinness book of records has a Eucalyptus as one of the tallest trees ever measured. Something like 424 feet for one that fell over.

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