- National Champ Pecan, Newport, TN
I stopped to
see the national champion pecan tree in Newport, Tn. This tree
is a double trunk, but each side is larger than most pecans I've
ever seen. It splits at about ten feet up, but there is an
inclusion that runs down to the ground. It's actually a little
scary, one half could crush the nearby house, the other could
crush a semi going down the road. It's impressive as hell, but I
don't think I would have ever nominated it- though in the double
trunk class, it's a winner. It is also really, really tall for
an open grown tree, much like the sycamore I mentioned recently.
The listed measurements are: circumference- 267 inches, height-
136 feet, spread, 111 feet. I didn't bother getting a girth or
the spread, those were probably measured well enough, and seem
very plausible. I probably should have checked the long spread
just to see what it was. I wanted to check the height, mainly,
and didn't want to delay the woods for too long, since we had
started a little late already. So. I got the following three
shots:140.7, 140.5, and 141.1. I feel like I had a better shot
on the top in the last, but it has a very large domed crown,
there might actually be a higher top in there. I suppose the
reason for the relative accuracy before is very flat ground all
around, but someone did a surprisingly good job. I thought I
remembered Bob Van Pelt measuring this tree also? I'm not sure.
I don't know what the tallest documented one is, but I'll bet
they can get taller. Anyway, a very cool tree.
Michael
Davie Sept 08, 2003
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