two40
15th December 2012, 04:44 PM
Just a heads up to check out the latest issue (Dec 2012) of National Geographic. The cover story is about the world's largest trees; and more specifically about The President, a giant Sequoia in California.
This tree is 3,200 years old, holds 82,000 cones each with ~200 seeds (that's over 15 million seeds) and has close to 2 billion leaves. :o There are some other interesting facts and none more impressive than it's still growing and now faster than ever.
Check it out if you get the chance. There's also a two page spread on buildings made out of wood, both modern and a 1,200 year old pagoda from Nara, Japan.
This tree is 3,200 years old, holds 82,000 cones each with ~200 seeds (that's over 15 million seeds) and has close to 2 billion leaves. :o There are some other interesting facts and none more impressive than it's still growing and now faster than ever.
Check it out if you get the chance. There's also a two page spread on buildings made out of wood, both modern and a 1,200 year old pagoda from Nara, Japan.