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Sbike Encyclopedia of Animals and Plants: The world's ten tallest plants, the first equivalent of a 50-story building (top)

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In this selection, Sbike Encyclopedia is based on species, and tries to take into account a wider coverage, and selects the most representative plants in each subject. For example, almost half of the world's 10 tallest plants are North American sequoias, or its subspecies, but artificially named differently, then, only the most representative and tallest tree species are selected here. (Top)

Sbike Encyclopedia of Animals and Plants: The world's ten tallest plants, the first equivalent of a 50-story building (top)

Yuzuki

Teak: One of the world's four most famous trees, known as the national treasure of Myanmar, the price is also relatively expensive. The trunk is straight and the wood has excellent properties. It is a good material for manufacturing high-grade furniture, flooring, interior and exterior decoration, in addition to shipbuilding, construction, bridges, etc., especially suitable for the manufacture of ship decks. The plants can also be used as street trees, community greening, and side greening, and the ornamental value is very high. (Up to 50m, breast diameter 2.5m)

Sbike Encyclopedia of Animals and Plants: The world's ten tallest plants, the first equivalent of a 50-story building (top)

Norway spruce

European spruce: beautiful tree shape, adult large crown spire-shaped, thick branches, bright green conifers, yellow-green new leaves, is a beautiful garden species, often cultivated for ornamentation. One of the three major materials for folk guitar panel production, adapted to a fairly wide range of music styles, with good dynamic response, warm and full timbre, long opening period, great potential, and is also one of the best violin panel materials. (Up to 60m, chest diameter 6m)

Sbike Encyclopedia of Animals and Plants: The world's ten tallest plants, the first equivalent of a 50-story building (top)

Araucaria

Araucaria: A world-famous garden tree, with a beautiful posture, tall and majestic, together with cedar, Japanese golden pine, North American sequoia, and money pine, it is called the world's top five park trees. It should be planted alone as a landscape tree or as a memorial tree, and can also be used as a street tree. However, it is advisable to choose a location without strong winds to avoid deflection of the canopy. (Up to 70m, breast diameter 1.5m)

Sbike Encyclopedia of Animals and Plants: The world's ten tallest plants, the first equivalent of a 50-story building (top)

Red Cedar

Red cedar: The most commonly used panel material for classical guitars, not as hard as spruce, and the sound is delicate, quaint and soft. It has warm and sweet treble, good bass depth, and a shorter opening period than spruce, but there is relatively little room for timbre improvement. Because it is easier to drive, it is suitable for concert performances or live performances. (Up to 70m, chest diameter 2m)

Sbike Encyclopedia of Animals and Plants: The world's ten tallest plants, the first equivalent of a 50-story building (top)

Chilean cypress

Chilean cypress: one of the oldest trees in the world, the largest tree species in South America, the oldest known tree, 3647 years old, and 2-3 thousand years old, common in native areas. It is closely related to the North American Sequoia. In the case of artificial cultivation, it often grows into shrubs, but wild plants can reach up to 70m. (Up to 70m, breast diameter 4m)

To be continued, the above are the next 6-10 players, the top 5 will be launched later...

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