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Largests "berg mammutbaumen" in Germany

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Bernhard:
Only from "metasequoia glyptostroboides", a few trees stands on the south coast around Helsinki, and they are able to stand less than - 30°C !!!!!

Unbelievable, isn`t it?

Foggie:
Indeed.  Good night and have a nice week-end.
Foggie


--- Zitat von: Bernhard am 19-Oktober-2007, 22:56 ---Only from "metasequoia glyptostroboides", a few trees stands on the south coast around Helsinki, and they are able to stand less than - 30°C !!!!!

Unbelievable, isn`t it?

--- Ende Zitat ---

Bernhard:
Bonne nuit et à demain, Foggie!

Mick Rodella:
Hi Foggie!

Congratulations, your website looks nice and you located some very impressive trees!

In Germany, especially in Baden-Wuerttemberg and Hessen grow a lot of giant sequoias more than 40 m tall. Not all of them have been measured, so we don't have an official height top list. The tree at Bensheim/Fürstenlager was told to be the tallest one in Germany (53m), but as actual measurements showed, the tree is 7-8 meters less. The 55m-trees in Weinheim, Hessen could even be the tallest ones in Europe, but they are not very strong.

The top-trunks (girth at 1.3m, measured in 2007), all located in Baden-Württemberg:

1. Insel Mainau: 9.03 m. This tree is probably the most massive one in Germany, the height: around 50 m.

2. Sachsenheim-Ochsenbach: 8.68 m

3. Calv/Hirsau: 8.42 m

3. Simmersfeld: 8.42 m

There's another giant sequoia located at Überlingen/Bodensee, which girth of 8.46 m has to be checked, I guess...

In Wuppertal/Nordrhein-Westfalen you can find the biggest amount of all 3 sequoia-species here, estimated 2000 trees, half of them are giant sequoias.

Best wishes,
Michael

Joachim Maier:
Hello Foggie,

I'm very pleased to see, that we have also members from other parts of Europe in this forum. It enriches the informations of this forum a lot, as we can see from your links.

Mercy bien!

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