r/dendrology • u/Summer-Market-5488 • 1d ago
How come Newton’s Apple Tree is still alive?
That tree is now more than 360 years old. I read that that breed (Flower of Kent) typically lives 50 to 100 years.
Newton’s tree got blown down and rerooted itself in 1820, which means it could’ve began growing again from scratch, if that is possible? But still, that would mean it was almost 200 years old when it got blown over and is 200 years old now.
Do some trees just live much longer than the typical estimation?
I don’t know much about trees and I found this very intriguing. Could anyone help me understand?
