Hyperion: World's Tallest Living Tree

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24 October 2024

Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), a species known for its immense height and longevity

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As of its discovery in 2006, Hyperion stands at a towering height of 380.1 feet (115.92 meters), making it the tallest known living tree in the world

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It is located in a remote part of Redwood National Park in California, USA. The exact location is kept secret to protect the tree from human interference

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The tree eclipses iconic landmarks like Statue of Liberty (93 meters / 305 feet) and Big Ben (96 meters / 315 feet)

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This majestic coast redwood is estimated to be 600-800 years old, remarkably youthful considering its species can live over 2,000 years

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Hyperion was discovered on August 25, 2006, by naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor while exploring the remote areas of Redwood National Park

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The tree's height is influenced by its location in a dense, foggy region, which provides optimal growing conditions with consistent moisture and mild temperatures

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Despite its impressive height, researchers have found that woodpecker damage near its top may be preventing Hyperion from growing even taller

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The coast redwoods, including Hyperion, play an essential role in the ecosystem by providing habitats for diverse species of plants, animals, and fungi, especially in their towering canopies

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While Hyperion is the tallest, other redwoods, such as Helios and Icarus, discovered around the same time, are also among the tallest trees on Earth, standing slightly shorter than Hyperion

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