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"World's Largest Redwood" redirects here. For the quest in The Simpsons: Tapped Out, see World's Largest Redwood (Tapped Out quest).
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Though the topic is found within The Simpsons universe, a proper name is not available.
Springfield's oldest redwood tree
Redwood Tree.png
Location Information
District: Springfield National Forest
Town: Springfield (originally)
Use: Tree
Owner: The Rich Texan
First appearance: "Lisa the Tree Hugger"

The Springfield's oldest redwood tree, also known as the World's Largest Redwood, was the oldest and tallest redwood tree in Springfield.

History[edit]

"Dirt First" group discovered the tree was on sale at an auction. Mr. Thai offered $50,000 to turn it in Thai menus, but it was sold to The Rich Texan for $100,000. Jesse Grass asked someone to climb and camp on the tree to keep the loggers away, and Lisa volunteered to do so. She stayed on top of the tree for a long time, until one night she went to her house for one moment, just to come back the next morning and discover the tree was struck by lighting. People thought Lisa was dead and the Rich Texan promised to turn the forest into a nature preserve. The next day, he said Lisa appeared in a dream and told him to turn the forest into an amusement park called "Lisa Land". Angry Jesse cut down the log, which had been turned into a post with a big Lisa head on top, and it rolled down a hill. The log destroyed everything on its way, but it was never stopped and continued to roll around many places, including San Francisco's Lombard Street and a long journey into the sea.

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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World's Largest Redwood
Image Cost Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W
World's Largest Redwood.png
Level 11
FREE XP1,000 Tapped Out Cross.png Tree-hugging +2,000 Level 35
World's Most Overdue Burial
Tapped Out Tick.png 4 x 4
Internal Name Tiles ID
WorldsLargestRedwood Grass 147500
  • Note: This decoration can't be stored until it's completed.

Appearances[edit]