11 Biggest Trees in the World by Volume

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11. Eucalyptus Delegatensis

Spoiler alert! The eucalyptus delegatensis isn’t the only one of its genus type found on this list. So, it’s safe to say that eucalypts (so they’re called), in general, are a rather large tree by volume. The eucalyptus delegatensis, in particular, is more commonly referred to as the alpine ash and the largest known of its kind is located in Tasmania, Australia. Other nicknames of the alpine ash are white-top, gum-topped stringybark, and woollybutt… Just for fun, I’ll stick with woollybutt! The woollybutt in Tasmania can be found standing just a tad over 288 feet tall in Styx Valley with a total volume of 10,100 cubic feet!

11 Biggest Trees in the World by Volume

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