There Is A New Second Biggest Tree In The World

Upon fur­ther review, there is a new sec­ond biggest tree in the world. Accord­ing to a new ten-year study of the Red­woods by Hum­boldt State Uni­ver­sity, The Pres­i­dent, a 54-thousand cubic-foot giant located in Sequoia National Park near Visalia has sur­passed, The Gen­eral Grant, of Kings Canyon National Park east of Fresno as sec­ond largest tree in the world. Named after Pres­i­dent War­ren G. Hard­ing the giant tree has more than two-billion leaves, more than any other tree on the planet. For the record the biggest tree in the world is still the Gen­eral Sher­man in Sequoia National Park, which is still two-thousand cubic feet big­ger than The President.