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Tallest tree in California’s Muir Woods is mere 777 years old, not 1,500, study

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04/06/2015
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MEXICO: Count those birthday candles! The tallest redwood tree in California’s historic Muir Woods may be only 777 years old — just half the 1,500 years of previous scientific estimates. That’s the verdict of researchers who undertook the first dating of trees in the Muir Woods National Monument 12 miles north of San Francisco.
They focused on Tree 76: a 249-foot-tall coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens.) Although it’s the tallest tree in the Muir Woods, its newly determined age means Tree 76 is a youngster compared with giant old-growth trees farther north in the state and elsewhere.
Using tree-ring examination, researchers have determined a coast redwood near Crescent City, Calif., is 2,250 years old, and an example of the giant sequoia species that grows in the Sierra Nevada has been dated as 3,240 years old.
For the Muir Woods survey, researchers from Humboldt State University utilized a technique in which pencil-thin core samples are extracted from the trees at different heights and compared with other trees. This process yielded the estimate for Tree 76 of 777 years. That’s plus or minus 34 years, the researchers are quick to point out.
The Humboldt study was undertaken as part of a project to document the size, age and ring history of trees in old-growth redwood groves throughout the state, sponsored by San Francisco’s Save the Redwoods League.

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