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WANTED -- The Biggest Trees in Nevada
Nominations are accepted year-around and an updated Nevada Big Tree List is published every two to three years. There are many champion trees in Nevada still waiting to be discovered. They may be found in city parks, front and back yards, and on ranches around the state. Others are hidden in the mountains, or in the forests. Some of these could even be a National Champion. Nevada is currently home to three National Champion Trees:
No special knowledge, skills or tools are needed to nominate a tree. Big Tree measurements are made by adding three measurements: the circumference in inches, height in feet, and one-fourth the average crown width in feet. The tree with the highest point total is recognized as the Nevada Champion for that species. Nomination Form Big Tree List 2003 -- Call for the Big Tree Register - Second Edition. Some trees nominated since the 2000 edition are a fruitless mulberry in Logandale, an Austrian pine in Reno's Barbara Bennett Park, a black locust in Genoa, a Scouler willow near Spooner Lake, a shiny xylosma in Las Vegas, a Rocky Mountain ponderosa pine in Nye County, a black willow in Ely, a red-osier dogwood in Elko County, and a carob tree in Searchlight. Big Tree Register Second Edition -- Below is the latest edition. There are stories and pictures about many of the champion trees in Nevada, as well as stories about some of our champion big tree hunters. If you need help determining if your tree is the biggest 'a-round' Nevada, or would like the most recent Big Tree List revision, contact the Nevada Division of Forestry Urban Forestry Program for assistance.
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