The Cajueiro de Pirangi in Pirangi do Norte in Brazil is the
largest cashew tree
in the world. It covers an area between 7,300 square meters and 8,400
square meters (around 78,000 to 90,000 square feet). Having the size of
70 normally sized cashew trees, it has a circumference of 500 meters
(1,650 feet). It is now difficult to distinguish the initial trunk from
the rest of the tree.
Here's a
360° panorama view of the tree.
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