it is 326 feet tall
it is 2,000 years old
cypress trees
For the tallest it would be the Sequoia, for the widest it would be the Banyan tree.
one of the biggest trees when you get over to where herbert was
The tallest trees are giant redwoods in the USA obviously. At nearly 380 feet a tree called Hyperion is the tallest
Not necessarily. Tree size and trunk size are not directly correlated. Some tree species have thinner trunks despite being very tall, while others may have thick trunks but not reach as great a height. Tree size is influenced by various factors such as species, age, and environmental conditions.
Chandelier Tree, Tall Tree, Hyperion, Klamath, Shrine Tree, Tree House, Mother, Father, Santa Clara...
The biggest type of plant that contains the letters "ee" or "ea" is the sequoia tree, specifically the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). These trees are among the tallest and largest living organisms on Earth.
There are two different but similar family trees in the Bible but it is unsure if they are of Mary or Joseph.
There are unconfirmed reports of 400-foot tall Coast Redwood trees being cut down around the turn of the century. In turns of sheer mass, Giant Sequoias in the Sierra Nevada are the biggest trees ever destroyed by man.
in japan
Joshua trees would be found in a hot desert, such as the Mojave. Sage (Artemisia tridentata) would be in a cold winter desert such as the Colorado Plateau Desert and Great Basin Desert.