Reading Time: < 1 minute
Takeaways:
- The world’s tallest trees are the coast redwoods found along the coastline of Redwood National Park in Northern California.
- When measured in 2019, the tree stood at 380 feet, 9.7 inches tall from the top to the base.
- Coast redwoods are some of the most resilient trees as they are resilient to certain fungus and diseases and can withstand wildfires.
Click here to view the original web page at: What is the world’s tallest tree?