English: The Panshanger Great Oak. The limb on the right touches the ground and had rooted itself to produce an independent daughter tree. According to an information board next to the tree, it is 65 feet (198 metres) tall and 26 feet (7.8 metres) in circumference at chest height. The circumference was first measured at 17 feet (5.2 metres) in 1804 and grows in diameter almost half an inch (1cm) per year.
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