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Similar to the other ID games, post an answer to the previous question. If the poster confirms answer, post the next question.
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Re: Forestry ID
@kjhsscioly, I thought you made the thread. Anyways, let's start off with an easy one:
1. What tree is known for being the tallest in the world and where is it found?
1. What tree is known for being the tallest in the world and where is it found?
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Re: Forestry ID
um the seqoiua (whatever the spelling). i have no knowledge of trees but i knew that one!!
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Re: Forestry ID
No, I think it's Sequoia semiperverens, coast redwood.JSGandora wrote:Haha, there is more than one sequoia (it is a genus). Which one? Also, I think it would be best to use hide tags for answering the questions.
What is the oldest tree ever found?
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Re: Forestry ID
Jurupa oak, 13,000 years
or the norway spruce, which is more well known, at 9000 years
or the norway spruce, which is more well known, at 9000 years
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I'm not sure if I phrased this corrrectly, but the oldest individual tree ever found, not a clonal colony.kjhsscioly wrote:Jurupa oak, 13,000 years
or the norway spruce, which is more well known, at 9000 years
And the oldest colony is Quaking Aspen, which is, believe it or not, more than 80,000 years old.
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Re: Forestry ID
Sorry, that is incorrect.Barker wrote:Giant Sequoia
Which I would like to point out is not on the National List (now posted on official site)...
You are correct.PacificGoldenPlover wrote:No, I think it's Sequoia semiperverens, coast redwood.JSGandora wrote:Haha, there is more than one sequoia (it is a genus). Which one? Also, I think it would be best to use hide tags for answering the questions.
What is the oldest tree ever found?
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