List of individual trees in Estonia explained

This is the list of individual trees located in Estonia. These individual trees located in Estonia are notable because of their natural (e.g. the highest, the thickest, the oldest), historical or mythological context.

NameSpeciesLocation (county, parish)Further infoImage
Tamme-Lauri oakQuercus roburVõru County, Antsla ParishThe thickest and the oldest tree in Estonia
Church of Our Lady of Kazan's poplarPopulus nigraHarju, TallinnThe oldest and thickest poplar in Estonia.[1]
Ginkgo in Süda Street[2] Ginkgo bilobaHarju County, TallinnThe thickest ginkgo in Estonia
Kelch's LimeHarju County, Tallinn
Kernu juniperJuniperus communisHarju County, Saue ParishUnder protection
Meremäe pinesPinus sylvestrisVõru County, Setomaa Parish
Pühajärv War oakQuercus roburValga County, Otepää Parish
Rasina willow[3] Salix albaPõlva County, Põlva ParishThe thickest willow in Estonia or even in Europe
Tsirgu pinePinus sylvestrisVõru County, Setomaa ParishUnder protection
Tsuura sprucePicea abiesValga County, Otepää ParishOne of the thickest in Estonia

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: EE, Eesti entsüklopeedia. [Encyclopedia of Estonia] A-Ü . 2003 . . Tallinn . 9985701410. 186.
  2. Web site: Keskkonnaregister 4.7.1.7 . register.keskkonnainfo.ee . 8 May 2020 . et.
  3. [Hendrik Relve]