Commemorative Plaque for a Heritage Tree in Blackhall Edinburgh

heritage tree in Edinburgh

The General Sherman Tree is a giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) located in California’s Sequoia National Park. It is widely considered the largest tree in the world by volume, standing about 275 feet (84 meters) tall and estimated to be over 2,000 years old. With a trunk volume of more than 52,000 cubic feet, the General Sherman is a living monument to nature's grandeur and resilience. Despite not being the tallest or widest tree, its immense mass makes it a global symbol of the awe-inspiring power of the natural world.

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Mature sycamore with area of decay South Queensferry

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The photograph depicts trees near Cameron Toll, a shopping area in Edinburgh. It features a mix of mature broadleaf and evergreen tree. This vegetation enhances aesthetics, air quality, and habitats, emphasizing the significance of trees in urban environments.

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