- Silly question but what would it look like if you cut the tree? Would it have so many rings that it’s essentially a solid color? Do trees stop growing rings at a certain point? - i was there this summer! it’s not this particular trunk that’s 9000+ years old, but rather the entire organism. the current largest trunk is a few hundred years old, but the ground cover is older and the root system is how they figured out the total age. - fun fact, the largest organism ever recorded is also a tree. it’s called pando and has 46000 stems stretching over 40ish hectares. it’s basically a forest of clones. - Incredible, thanks for the explanation! 
- My coworkers on the mountain always thought it was wild when I told them there was a decent chance the aspen glade we were in was all one tree. 
- any idea how they dated it? - Movie first, Saturday afternoon. Next it was a dinner date, and then board game night with her friends. You know, to make sure everyone is compatible. 
- wikipedia says old Tjikko was carbon 14 dated. 
 
 
- This type of spruce produces needles instead of rings. So there are 9,000+ needles on the tree, and they add on a hundred or so years to account for people picking them off in passing. - Only 1000 more till it reaches cactaur status!  
- 🤯 
 
 
- Will fight your grandpa for last slice then post on TikTok for likes from tweens 





