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Are there any giant redwoods in the UK?

Giant redwoods can live for over 3,000 years. Our wild botanic garden, Wakehurst, is home to the tallest living Christmas tree in the UK which is a giant redwood and measures 36 metres in height.



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Despite the difference in growing conditions from their native range, the giant redwoods seem to be enjoying the Scottish climate. Many of the biggest specimens in the UK are found in Scotland, with fine examples growing in other National Trust for Scotland gardens, such as Geilston and Craigievar, as well as Holmwood.

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The original Old Grove planted in 1857 by the rural innovator John Naylor contains some of the oldest coast redwoods in the UK. In 1931, the respected forester Charles Ackers bought the wood and planted the surrounding 1934 coast redwood plantation.

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Center Parcs Longleat Forest is home to the UK's tallest Giant Redwood tree. Officially confirmed by the Tree Register of the British Isles after being spotted by a tree-loving guest, the Giant Redwood measures up at 58m.

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However, four of the tallest trees in the UK are in Scotland, and all actually are growing in the same glen. Reelig Glen, near Inverness, is home to the UK's tallest tree, a Douglas Fir at a height of 217ft (66.4m).

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Galloway Forest in Scotland is the UK's largest forest at 297 square miles.

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The three redwood subfamily genera are Sequoia from coastal California and Oregon, Sequoiadendron from California's Sierra Nevada, and Metasequoia in China. The redwood species contains the largest and tallest trees in the world.

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Many, including Killerton, Sheffield Park, and Penrhyn Castle, are managed by the National Trust. Travelers can also see giant sequoias dating to the 1860s in southwest London at the Redwood Grove in the UNESCO-listed Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

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The Tallest Redwood, Hyperion, is 379 Feet Tall The Eiffel Tower, built in Paris in 1887, is 984 feet tell. The Empire State Building, built in New York in in 1930, is 1,454 feet tall, including the spire. Hyperion is believed to be about 700 to 800 years old. A Coast Redwood can grow 100 feet in the first 50 years.

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