The Most Massive Tree
The “Lindsey Creek Tree,” a Coast Redwood with a minimum trunk volume of 90,000 cubic feet and a minimum total mass of 3630 tons, was the most massive known tree until it blew over in a storm in 1905. The most massive living tree is “General Sherman,” a Giant Sequoia found in the Sequoia National Park in California. It is 275 feet tall with a girth of 102 feet and 8 inches.
