Monday, 20 February 2012

The Senator


So how old do you think the oldest tree in the world is? If you’re thinking in the hundreds, you’re nowhere near. Thousands? Spot on. In fact, back in 2008, the BBC reported the discovery of a particularly ancient spruce on Fulu Mountain in Sweden. Actually, the words ‘particularly ancient’ don’t quite cut it for this phenomenal specimen; at a whopping 9,550 years’ old it’s safe to say this tree is ridiculously ancient. It’s pretty hard to get your head around the fact that its roots where taking hold during the Ice Age…jeeze…

Up until this amazing discovery, scientists had thought the oldest trees in existence where around 4,000 years old, so they were a little way off the mark.

We love all tress, young and old, but it’s safe to say that any tree that has more than two zeros in its age is pretty exceptional, and should not only be looked upon with awe, but protected to the best of our abilities. That’s why, when we heard the recent news from Florida, it nearly brought a tear to our eyes…

A 3,500 year old Cypress tree, lovingly called The Senator, was destroyed in a fire. Ouch. At first arson was suspected, but after an investigation it has been ruled out. However, due to the left over remains of a campfire at its base, some still have their suspicions.

If this atrocity was caused by arson, then we have something to say about it. It is unfathomable to us that such a magnificent tree, which started growing even before the Great Wall of China was completed, should be struck down by an idiot with a match. The poor old thing, which was hollow, burnt from the inside out, it’s great 118ft height reduced to a 20ft smouldering stump. Our fists are clenched just thinking about it.

Out of all living things, it is only our beloved trees that are capable of reaching such a magnificent age. If they had eyes, just think what they would have seen. To put it into perspective, Sweden’s 9,550 year old Spruce was growing way before the Pyramids were built, and has lived through every birth and death of every single notable figure in history: Caesar, Plato, Aristotle…Jesus Christ. This, we think, is truly amazing.

Let’s hope that if it was arson that killed Florida’s Senator, then the perpetrators are caught and punished sufficiently. If it was, however, a freak of nature that caused the fire, then we just have to gulp down our sorrow and realise that nature will have its way. After all, nothing lasts forever.