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Insights & Learning | Champion Trees | Official Register
Coast – CA
Sequoia sempervirens

Trees of the same species are compared using the following calculation:
x = Tree Trunk Circumference (Inches);
y = Tree Height (Feet);
z = Tree’s Average Crown Spread (Feet);
x + y + (z/4) = Total Points

1290 Total Points
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Trunk Circumference: 950 inches

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Height: 321 feet

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Crown Spread: 75 feet

  • Nominated By: Ron Hildebrant, Michael Taylor, Steven Sillett
  • Year Nominated: 1998
  • Date Crowned: 2018-09-05
  • Year Last Measured: 2020
  • Record Reference #: 3326

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