Thousands. And that's why New Orleans was such an issue - the city took out all the trees that would have helped with the flooding during the natural disasters. They are enormous sponges.
100 gallons.
The amount of water a tree can hold varies depending on the size and species of the tree. On average, a mature tree can hold hundreds to thousands of gallons of water in its trunk, branches, and leaves. This water is essential for the tree's growth and survival.
Oak Tree A mature oak tree can draw up to 50 or more gallons of water per day. ref: http://www.arcytech.org/
50 i think
It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.
It could get as big as it wants to, their is no correct answer or height.
full grown eastern white pine can drink up to 100 gallons a day during a hot summer day.
100 gallons (456.61l) per hour during hot desert days
For commercial purposes, 75 gallons a day. For home gardening 15 gallons (you do not need that much fruit). MG Mr vMort
400 liters {105 gal}
35 to 40 gallons
A mature juniper tree typically uses between 10 to 50 gallons of water per day, depending on factors such as climate, soil type, and tree size. In drier conditions, their water consumption may increase as they draw more moisture from the soil. Overall, these trees are relatively drought-tolerant and often require less water than many other species.