World’s Oldest Tree Found In Sweden
April 11, 2008
What could be one of the world’s oldest trees may have been found in the northern Swedish province of Dalecarlia.
Lars Hedlund, a local councilor from Dalecarlia where the tree was found, told Swedish Radio that the tree was one of the first to grow following the end of the ice age.
The Norway spruce is one of the most common spruces, often used as Christmas trees.
Based on the Guinness Book of Records, the oldest living tree is 4,768 years old and is a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, ‘Methuselah,’ located in the White Mountains of California.





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