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The world's largest, recorded harvested burl was a Redwood located in California in 1944. It was approximately 105 feet in circumference {over 33 feet in diameter}, nine feet tall at the crown and weighed 60 tons. Seven redwoods up to six foot in diameter were growing out of it. It took four men about a month to harvest and make it into veneer stock.