M.D. Vaden
vadenphotography.com
Here's a photo of the lower trunk of Humboldt Honey, a Bigleaf Maple found last July, and measured this October. This is confirmed as tallest in the USA. Laser just showing increment above laser. When the trunk below laser was added, those increments totaled the 157.80'
157.80 ft. tall and 9.5 ft. circumference
The explorers and researchers I asked know of none taller outside the USA either. Apparently, B.C. has a 160 footer listed from Stanley Park 2002. I suspect that it's listed heigh is inaccurate or I'd have heard about it from other sources. Even if it was accurate, the location is listed on the side of the park that took the brunt of the huge storm fairly recently. Also, Washington was supposed to have a near-160' Bigleaf Maple, but the height was exaggerated or inflated quite a bit.
The Humboldt Honey is in the Coast Redwood Forest between Pepperwood and Founders Grove at Avenue of the Giants - Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
Surely there must be more to find, for those interested in this Acer species.
157.80 ft. tall and 9.5 ft. circumference
The explorers and researchers I asked know of none taller outside the USA either. Apparently, B.C. has a 160 footer listed from Stanley Park 2002. I suspect that it's listed heigh is inaccurate or I'd have heard about it from other sources. Even if it was accurate, the location is listed on the side of the park that took the brunt of the huge storm fairly recently. Also, Washington was supposed to have a near-160' Bigleaf Maple, but the height was exaggerated or inflated quite a bit.
The Humboldt Honey is in the Coast Redwood Forest between Pepperwood and Founders Grove at Avenue of the Giants - Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
Surely there must be more to find, for those interested in this Acer species.
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