Nestled in Redwood National Park, California, Hyperion stands as the grandparent of trees at a height of 374.3 feet, nearly impossible for humans to see its top
Centurion
Located in Arve Valley, Tasmania, Australia, Centurion reaches a majestic height of 327.5 feet, as the tallest known individual Eucalyptus globally
Doerner Fir
Standing on the east side of Coos County in Oregon, it is among the tallest non-redwood trees globally, with a height of 100 meters
Raven’s Tower
Rising to an impressive 317 feet, Raven’s Tower adds to the majestic skyline of the world's tallest trees
Unnamed Giant Sequoia
Standing tall at 314 feet, it contributes to the awe-inspiring beauty of nature's giants
Yellow Meranti
Reaching a towering height of 309 feet, the Yellow Meranti in Borneo showcases breathtaking diversity
White Knight
At 301 feet, White Knight is a testament to the resilience and strength of nature's towering creations
Neeminah Loggorale Meena
About 298 feet tall, Neeminah Loggorale Meena adds to the majestic allure of the world's tallest trees
Alpine Ash
Reaching a height of 288 feet, the Alpine Ash in Florentine Valley stands as a symbol of natural wonder and beauty
King Stringy
Closing the list at 282 feet, King Stringy may be last but certainly not least among the world's tallest trees