The tallest tree was once (1963-1988) proclaimed to be the "Libby Tree" (or Tall Tree) at 362.8 ft, until its top died back (in the Tall Tree Grove, a 4 mile hike RT). After which the "Mendocino Tree" was discovered to be taller at 367.5 ft, located in the Montgomery State Reserve, near Ukiah. Years later, the "Stratosphere Tree" (369 ft) was discovered to have been taller, located somewhere in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Four years later though, the current tallest tree, the "Hyperion" (2006) was discovered and found to be 380.3 ft high, its location now a secret.
All sizes there
Hundreds. The biggest oldest are kept secret
All I know is they are really tall & awe inspiring!!
Hyperion is the tallest no one Redwood stands at approximately 373 ft
Avg 250-300 ft. Pretty incredible
Most will be 150-200 feet tall. The super tall ones require much trekking to access. However, the truly remarkable part of these plants isn't necessarily the vegetative, but the subterranean aspect of these plants. Their roots are the real super- heros.
Upward of 350ish ft
300 feet
Ranges from 30ft to 365ft
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