This is the book featured on National Public Radio ( Buy now! ). It is difficult to appreciate these magnificent trees from what was on the radio. Tree portraits are available as high-quality reproductions of the original art. The prints are sold matted and are either 18 or 30 inches tall. Width varies and is scaled to the subject. On this page are reproductions of the few I have currently available.
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General Sherman - the world's largest tree. Located in Sequoia National Park, the tree contains over 55,000 cubic feet of wood. President is the 4th largest tree on earth and is my personal favorite.  The crown structure is more impressive than even General Sherman Franklin is among the oldest Giant Sequoias.  Its supreme gnarl comes from centuries of battling fire and the elements. The Arco Giant is the largest tree within Redwood National Park in coastal California.  The vacinity contains 5 of the 10 largest known Coast Redwoods.
The Cheewhat Lake Cedar - Canada's largest tree.  The tree is located along the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island within Pacific Rim National Park The Kalaloch Cedar - perhaps the gnarliest of all cedars, found near the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park The Big Mother Cedar is the largest known tree in Clayoquat Sound along Vancouver Island's Pacific coast The Niawiakum Giant is the largest privately owned tree in Washington state.  Owned by Weyerhaeuser, the tree has survived two cycles of harvest.
The world's largest Douglas Fir is the Red Creek Tree, located near the southern shores of Vancouver Island. The famous Quinault Lake Spruce from the rainforests near Olympic National Park The Whelan Tree is the world's largest known pine.  This Sugar Pine is found in the Calavaras district of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. The Lost Bear Survivor is a gigantic Jeffrey Pine found on a high ridge above Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park.

 
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