About Roma's Largest Bottle Tree
Roma’s Largest Bottle Tree is a remarkable natural landmark, with an impressive width of 9.62 metres, a height of 15 metres, and a sprawling crown that spans 23 metres. This iconic tree was transplanted to its current location in 1927, moved from a local property where it was initially growing. With its likely origins tracing back to the nineteenth century, this magnificent bottle tree stands as a testament to both the region’s natural beauty and rich history. Be sure to stop by and appreciate this living monument that connects you to the past. No trip to Roma is complete without a selfie with the Largest Bottle Tree!
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