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({{Information |Description=Photograph of the {{MultiLink|Giant Sequoia}} ({{BioLinkSpecies|Sequoiadendron giganteum}}) at the Tyler Arboretum (where it was identified). The tree has been the Pennsylvania state champion since 1)
 
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Photograph of the Template:MultiLink (Template:BioLinkSpecies) at the Tyler Arboretum (where it was identified). The tree has been the Pennsylvania state champion since 1950. It was planted in 1856. The central trunk was cut off in 1895, resulting in a tree with multiple spires.[1]As of 2006, its circumference is 155 inches, its height 95.4 feet, and it has a spread of 36 feet.[2] The tree may be the largest giant sequoia in the eastern United States[1], however there is a taller one reported in Blithewold Gardens, in Bristol, Rhode Island.

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Own Picture.

Date

Saturday, September 23, 2006, {{{Location}}}

Author

Photo (c)2006 Derek Ramsey (Ram-Man)

Permission

User:Ram-Man/StandardMultiLicense

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Other versions: Image:Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant Sequoia Lightning 2448px.jpg - The tree's lightning protection system
Image:Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant Sequoia Tyler Arboretum Split 2448px.jpg - The central split in the tree's spires
Image:Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant Sequoia Tyler Arboretum Top 2150px.jpg - The top part of the tree


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