Jennie,

Black gum is known to reach 679 years New Hampshire.  Northern white
cedar probably reaches greater ages in New England, but I don't have
any details handy.  You could check NOAA's International Tree Ring
Data Bank for more details on the white cedars.

Jess

On 11/16/09, Jennie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quick question.  How old is the oldest known tree in New England, what
> is it and where is it located?  I know I have the answer somewhere in
> my notes, but I can't seem to find it.
>
> Thanks,
> Jennie
>
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