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Calif redwood confirmed as world's tallest tree

San Francisco, Sep 30: A redwood tree discovered in a remote California forest has turned out to be the world's tallest tree, edging out one nearby that had been the previous titleholder, a botanist said.

Humboldt State University Professor Steve Sillett told Reuters the record-setting tree, named Hyperion, is 115.5 metres tall, besting the previous record holder, the 112.9 metre-tall Stratosphere Giant.

Researchers exploring remote and rugged terrain this summer in the Redwood National and State Parks along California's northernmost coast also discovered two other redwoods taller than the Stratosphere Giant, suggesting there had been many more massive ancient redwoods in the area, Sillett said.

Some of those taller trees may have fallen to loggers, while the remaining ones were saved by a logging ban when the Redwood National Park was expanded in 1978, Sillett said.

''What we have today are a few small remnants that suggest what these trees are capable of doing,'' Sillett said.

Reuters

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