What's the smallest tree in the world?

Growing to a mere 1-6cm in height, the dwarf willow (Salix herbacea) is arguably the world's tiniest tree.
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What is the thickest tree in the world?

A Mexican cypress - Taxodium mucronatum in the village of Santa Maria del Tule is the thickest tree in the world with a diameter of 11.62 metres and a circumference of 36.2 metres.
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What is the smallest tree in America?

It is also known as the least willow or the snowbed willow. Others see the "tree" as a woody shrub that does not meet the definition of a tree accepted by botanists and foresters.
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What is the oldest tree?

The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) has been deemed the oldest tree in existence, reaching an age of over 5,000 years old. The bristlecone pine's success in living a long life can be attributed to the harsh conditions it lives in.
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What is world's smallest flower?

But the undisputed world's smallest flowering plants belong to the genus Wolffia, minute rootless plants of the duckweed family (Lemnaceae) that float at the surface of quiet streams and ponds. Each plant is shaped like a microscopic green football with a flat or rounded top depending on the species.
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What is the world's smallest fruit?

Wolffia certainly has the record for smallest fruits which are not much larger than grains of ordinary table salt (NaCl). The single seed inside is almost as large as the fruit; therefore, wolffia seeds are not as small as orchid seeds.
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What is the tiniest fruit in the world?

The smallest fruit belongs to Wolffia globosa, also known as the Asian Watermeal.
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What is the rarest tree?

The tree species known only as Pennantia baylisiana could be the rarest plant on Earth. In fact, the Guinness Book of World Records once called it that. Just a single tree exists in the wild, on one of the Three Kings Islands off the coast of New Zealand, where it has sat, alone, since 1945.
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Where is the oldest tree?

The oldest trees in the world are the bristlecone pines (Pinus longaeva) of California's White Mountains, USA.
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How tall is the oldest tree in the world?

Old Tjikko

This 16-foot tall Norway Spruce, situated in the scrubby Fulufjället Mountains of Sweden, is an incredible 9,550 years old! This is the world's oldest single-stemmed clonal tree.
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What is the world's smallest food?

The fruit of an edible species of duckweed (those rootless, stemless, leafless, teensy green plants you sometimes see floating on the surface of ponds) called Wolffia globosa or, alternately, Asian watermeal, is no bigger than the head of a pin, measuring about 0.7 to 1.5 millimeters, but nutritional scientists now ...
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What's the smallest vegetable?

Mankai is the world's smallest vegetable — 0.5 mm. Due to its small particle size, it can be easily incorporated in its natural form into food or beverage applications. The vitamin and mineral-rich plant has a light vegetal flavour and is native to Southeast Asia.
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Is water meal edible?

Edibility: The plant can be eaten as a vegetable. A high-protein food source, it contains approximately 40% protein. In its native region, it is often eaten as a vegetable, having a taste similar to sweet cabbage.
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What is the biggest vegetable in the world?

Although this giant cabbage cited in the Guinness Book seems unbeatable for the title of "World's Largest Vegetable," there are tropical yams belonging to the genus Dioscorea that may be 6 to 9 feet long (2-3 m) and weigh 150 pounds (68 kg) or more, although they are usually harvested at about 2-6 pounds.
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What is the world's smallest seed?

Those of the New Caledonian species Anoectochilus imitans are said to be the smallest of all, measuring just 0.05 mm in length.
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What is the world's biggest fruit?

Heaviest & largest fruit

The current world record holder for heaviest fruit is a pumpkin that weighed 1,190.5 kg (2,624.6 lb), which was grown by Mathias Willemijns. It broke Beni Meier's record of 1,054.0 kg (2,323.7 lb) in 2016.
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What is the smelliest flower in the world?

The plant is called the Titan Arum – known as the 'corpse flower' – and also has the title of the being the largest plant on earth.
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Which is largest flower?

The flower with the world's largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rainforests of Indonesia. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds! It is a parasitic plant, with no visible leaves, roots, or stem.
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What is the rarest flower in the world?

The Middlemist's red is the rarest flower on Earth. The stinking corpse lily is the largest flower on Earth. 571 species of plants and flowers are thought to have become extinct since 1750.
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How old is the oldest tree in America?

As for the oldest tree in the entire U.S., that honor goes to a bristlecone pine tree in California, which is estimated at over 5,000 years old.
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Is Methuselah tree still alive?

1 While Methuselah still stands as of 2016 at the ripe old age of 4,848 in the White Mountains of California, in Inyo National Forest, another bristlecone pine in the area was discovered to be over 5,000 years old.
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What is the smallest apple?

UK supermarket Marks & Spencer are selling the smallest apple, named "Tiddly Pomme" in their stores. The apple – a miniature version of a Royal Gala – will be marketed for children. The golf ball-sized apple measures just 42 mm (1.6 in) in diameter.
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What's the world's smallest apple?

Because as its name suggests, the Tiddly Pomme is a teeny tiny apple (the world's smallest in fact), and is roughly the size of golf ball. The apple, which comes from New Zealand, is described as being crisp and sweet, and is perfect for those times when you can't quite commit to a full apple (or for kids.
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