World's Oldest Tree in Sweden - 9500 Years Old

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The world’s oldest tree, a 9,500-year-old Norwegian Spruce named “Old Tjikko,” after Professor Leif Kullman’s Siberian husky, continues to grow in Sweden. Discovered in 2004 by Kullman, professor of Physical Geography at Umeå University, the age of the tree was determined using carbon-14 dating.“During the ice age sea level was 120 meters lower than today and much of what is now the North Sea in the waters between England and Norway was at that time forest,” Professor Kullman told Aftonbladet. Winds and low temperatures made Old Tjikko “like a bonsai tree…Big trees cannot get as old as this.”


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Here they claim its one of the big Sequoias up in the National Park. I don't think it's (The one near me) 9500 years old though. I'll have to ask my son if he's heard of this. As a school teacher, he darn well should know, huh? :)
 
The Bristlecone Pines east of Ely, Nevada, are also claimed to be the world's oldest living things. I guess 10 times the longevity of Methuselah qualifies for a factor of tolerance + or - a thousand or so years! imp
 


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