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Champion Tree is a designation afforded to selected trees that are special or superlative because of their size or significance. A number of countries including the UK, New Zealand, US, South Africa and Canada support such designation schemes based on standardised criteria. A database of such designated trees in the UK is maintained at the Tree Register.
The designations in the US are recorded in the National Register of Champion Trees.
South Africa has 82 designated Champion Trees, administered by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
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