Boole (tree)

The Boole Tree is the eighth tallest sequoia in the world and is the largest in terms of base circumference at 113 feet.

[1] The tree's stature is accentuated by its isolation above the Kings River where it towers over the rest of the forest.

[3] Despite this, Boole is still the largest in terms of circumference, with a base measuring 113 ft (34 m).

Located among shorter Scouler willows that have grown in the area following logging, the tree stands out at a height of 268 feet.

It is likely growing faster due to a lack of competition in its modified environment, and its survival may also be attributed to the reduction of fuel in the area since logging ceased in the 1900s.

The Boole tree – sixth largest tree in the world
The Boole tree, top branches mostly dead
Paradise Valley