What is the widest base of a tree ever recorded in history. A single tree not a type of tree.
The widest tree ever recorded was a European Chestnut on Mt. Etna, Sicily. In the late 18th Century, its base measured 190 ft. Ask us!
Updated on Wednesday, February 01 2012 at 10:15PM EST
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