Pakari Brikshya
Enormous, beautiful weeping fig (Ficus benjamina). Circumference of its trunk is approximately 16 – 20 m, height – approximately 20 m but the width of crown – more than 30 m.
Banyan in Lomteuheakal

Many historical villages of Tanna island have giant banyan trees that are located in the center of local culture – dancing place (nasara). The diameter of such trees reportedly reaches 50 m. The tree in Lomteuheakal has an approximate trunk circumference of 26 m. Banyan of Yakel village has a house built on top – this house is used for the circumcision of local boys. Kaluas is considered by locals to be the largest banyan tree in the world. The tree is huge but, unfortunately, no data about its size was found.
Kamou no Ohkusu

Camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J.Presl.) with a circumference of 24.2 m. Tree is some 30 m high, with estimated age of 1,5 thousand years.
Reakaly baobab (Ampanihy baobab)
The stoutest baobab Adansonia za (Baill.), girth 23 m (plaque at the tree says that 27 m). One of the largest trees in Madagascar.
Giant Tingle Tree

Stoutest red tingle (Eucalyptus jacksonii), girth 22.3 m, 30 m high.
Tnjri (Skhtorashen plane-tree)

Giant plane-tree (Platanus orientalis). The circumference is 27 m, height of the tree – 54 m. The tree has a hollow with an area of 44 m². Between the roots of this tree starts Tengru spring.
Jōmon Sugi (Jomon Sugi)

Largest and oldest sugi tree (Cryptomeria japonica (L.f.) D.Don). Circumference 16.4 m, height 25.3 m. At least 2,000 years old.
Drago Milenario

One of the most prominent trees in the world – a giant Canary Islands dragon tree with a circumference of at least 17.4 m.
Baji Cypress (King Cypress)

The largest known giant cypress (Cupressus gigantea W. C. Cheng & L.K. Fu), height roughly 46 – 56 m, diameter 4.46 – 5.8 m, approximately 2,600 years old (not testified). Tree grows in a relict stand of cypresses, many trees here are enormous.
The Fortingall Yew

The oldest known yew (Taxus baccata). In the 18th century the tree had a girth of 17.2 m. Now two parts remain.