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Which is the smallest tree in the world?

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Which is the smallest tree in the world?

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  1. The previous answer is correct

    Did you know that the smallest tree in the world is the Dwarf Willow and you’ll find it in Greenland.  It grows in tundra and rocky moorland and typically grows to only 1-6 cm / 2 inches in height!  

    It is the most common of a group of tiny creeping willows and is adapted to survive in harsh arctic and sub-arctic environments including both sides of the North Atlantic, Arctic northwest Asia, northern Europe and eastern Canada, and further south to the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Rila in Europe and the northern Appalachian Mountains in New York.

    So if you ever find yourself lost in some woods in Greenland, all you have to do is stand up!  (bad joke...queue tumbleweed...)

    see the picture here http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffat...

    and here - http://www.discovertheworldmedia.com/200...


  2. The Dwarf Willow, is that tree, reaching staggering heights of 5 cm when fully grown, although it does tend to spread itself out over the ground.its found on the frozen Artic tundra...


  3. i planted a lil planty yesterday,,, i think its the smallest

  4. A Bonsai of a dwarf willow :P

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