Robert E. Lee Tree
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Bernd das Brot Team
N 36° 44.831 W 118° 58.352
11S E 323902 N 4068641
2,800,000,000 leaves!
Waymark Code: WM3T4C
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/13/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Black Dog Trackers
Views: 55


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Although it is the 11st largest tree in the world and the second largest in Kings Canyon National Park, the Robert E. Lee Tree is often overshadowed by its bigger brother, the General Grant Tree. However, a recent study discovered something very remarkable about this giant:

A few more bits of interesting data emerged when one of the largest living Sequoiadendron trees, the Robert E. Lee tree, was studied in detail during July of 2007. This one tree has approximately five times the living leaf biomass of the largest Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) ever measured, and has approximately 2.8 billion living leaves.

That is 2,800,000,000 Leaves!

Lee Tree & Fallen Monarch Looking up to General Lee Looking at 1 billion leaves

Genus/Species: Giant Sequoia

Height: 254

Girth: 69

Method of obtaining height: Reliable source

Method of obtaining girth: Reliable source

Location type: Park

Age: 1700

Planter: Mother Nature

Website reference: [Web Link]

Parking coordinates: N 36° 44.815 W 118° 58.389

Walk time: 1

Historical significance: Not listed

Photograpy coordinates: Not Listed

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