Hyperion, a coast redwood, is the tallest tree in the world according to Guinness World Records.
Hyperion
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Redwood
Hyperion is found in Redwood National and State Parks, along the northern coast of California.
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Mountain ash
Centurion is the name of a giant mountain ash that towers 100 m (328 ft) and has a trunk diameter of 4.5 m (14 ft). It is Australia's tallest tree.
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Arve Valley, Tasmania
Centurion stands in the Arve Valley in Tasmania, through which runs the Arve River. The tree was badly damaged by a bushfire in 2019, but fortunately survived the inferno.
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A coast Douglas-fir called the Doerner Fir that measures 99 m (324 ft) is the world's tallest Douglas fir and one of the tallest non-redwood trees on the planet.
Coast Douglas-fir
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A Sitka spruce known as Raven's Tower reaches a height of 96 m (314 ft). It was only discovered in 2001.