Record breaking plants

Tallest tree 

The world's tallest tree is called the stratosphere Giant. It's growing in the Rockefeller forest coma Humboldt Redwood State Park, California. At 112. 32m this board is almost three times the height of the Statue of Liberty in New York. Most of Britain tallest tree are in Scotland: a Douglas fir growing in Tayside, Scotland, in the record – holder at 64.5 meter

Biggest living thing 

the general Sher man giant Sequoia in Sequoia National Park, California, the USA is the world's most significant living thing. It is 83.8 tall and measures 2.53 meters around its Mighty trunk, including its use root system, the tree waits for about 2000 turns full stop it contains enough Timber to make slips for almost a million books. If all this Timber was made into pencil and they were LED end-to-end, they would more than reach around the equator.

Largest and Smelliest Flower 

the flower of the rafflesia or stinking Corpse Lily measures almost 1 meter across and weighs 11 kg. It is nearly one of the world's smelliest flower, with an odor like rotting flesh. Does male attract flies with pollinate the plant?

Oldest trees 

The bristlecone pines in California and lived, the USA, are almost 5000 years old and where long believed to be the earliest tree. the Latest research suggested that creosote bushes in the USA Mojave desert maybe even older dash some of these plants become life nearly 12000 years ago. Other long live trees include

.  Tress.             Age in years 

Japanesebcedar     7,200

Baobab.                    5,150

Yew.                            5000

 Sequoia.             3000-4000

Olive                     2000-4000

Oak                       500-600

Smallest flowering plant

Wolffia, a kind of duck feed is just 0.6 mm long, and weighs about as much as two grains of salt full stop its Shield are also the thinnest known – David only 70 micrograms, as much as a single grain of salt

Largest seed 

the seat of the Coco – de-Mer plum are up to 30 cm long and weight a fantastic 20 kg

Dangerous plants 

1. Potatoes are safe to eat when cooked, but the stem and leaves of the plant contain a poison called solanine full stop if potato stunt green, they may contain show solanine 

2. Opium is expected from the juice of a poppy and contains morphine. Small quantities of both are used legally as pain relying on medicine and legally as drugs. Both can easily cause death.

3. The death cap is a highly poisonous mushroom. It is responsible for almost 90% of death for eating fungi. The poison causes several diarrhea and vomiting.

4. The life of the Purple Foxglove contains digitalis. Anything just off you can be fatal digitalis is used in tiny doors to treat people suffering from heart disease.

5. Ricin is extracted from the seed of the cholesterol Oil Plant and is more poisonous than cyanide or snake venom even minute dose of ricin can be fatal

World forest 

tropical forest rainforest grows near the equator where it is always hot and wet. Hair, temperature are about 20 to 25 degree Celsius, and there is more than 200 CM of rain in a year

The temperate forest grows in a place that has hot summer and cold winter. The summer can be as hot as 30 degrees Celsius and winter as cold as minus 30 degrees Celsius. The average rainfall is about 75 to 150 rear many of trees are dash to dash they lost their leaves in autumn and grow a new one in Spring

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Norainizah - Mar 24, 2020, 2:55 PM - Add Reply

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