The 100.2 m tall Sitka Spruce
The tallest Sitka Spruce in the world. The tree is 100.2 m tall and was discovered in 2021.
Port Orford Cedar near Hiouchi
The tallest known Port Orford Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), 81.08 m tall, discovered in 2009. Diameter of the trunk is 280.4 cm.
Sugar Pine at Sierra Nevada mountains
Tallest known sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana), 83.5 m tall, discovered in 2015.
World’s tallest cypress tree near Bay Langdra Ney
The tallest known cypress (Cupressus himalaica or Cupressus corneyana – scientists still argue about the taxonomy). 94.6 m tall, diameter 4.27 m.
Hyperion tree
The tallest announced tree in the world (there are known taller ones), coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl.). 115.85 m tall, diameter 4.84 m. Contains 502 m3 of wood. In total, more than 500 coast redwoods exceed the height of 103 m.
Shining Gum in O’Shannassy catchment
85 m tall shining gum (Eucalyptus nitens) in Yarra Ranges National Park.
Stewart’s Tree
85 m tall karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor). There are frequently found specimens of this species that are more than 80 m tall.
Boreas – the tallest Eucalyptus obliqua
The highest Australian oak (Eucalyptus obliqua L’Hér.). 88 m high, girth 11 m, volume 193 m3.
Alpine Ash in Florentine Valley
Highest alpine ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis R.T.Baker). Height 87.9 m, girth 9.6 m, volume 161 m3. Name in forestry databases – TT 79.
Menara – the world’s tallest tropical tree, Danum Valley
The tallest known tree in the tropics and the tallest flowering plant in the world, a 100.8 m tall Shorea faguetiana.