About Champion Trees
About Champion Trees

About Champion Trees

Famous photo of the landmark Leland Cottonwood Tree by Ken Scott

A champion tree is defined as the largest tree of its species as determined by combining measurements of trunk circumference, height and crown spread.


The tree you own will be an exact DNA duplicate of a tree that has stood the test of time and survives to this day, in large part due to its superior DNA stock, according to David Milarch of Champion Trees International.

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