
9,500-Year-Old Tree Found in Sweden Is The World’s Oldest Tree






Hidden deep within the harsh yet beautiful landscape of Sweden’s Fulufjället Mountain stands a tree unlike any other: a 9,500-year-old Norwegian Spruce named “Old Tjikko.” This ancient tree, named after Professor Leif Kullman’s Siberian husky, holds the title of the oldest known living clonal tree in the world.
Old Tjikko was discovered in 2004 by Professor Leif Kullman, a physical geography expert at Umeå University in Sweden. Through radiocarbon dating (carbon-14) of the root system beneath the tree, researchers determined its astonishing age — dating back to the end of the last Ice Age. While the visible trunk of the tree is relatively young, what makes Old Tjikko unique is its ability to clone itself through vegetative reproduction. When the trunk dies, a new one grows from the same root system, allowing the organism to survive for millennia.
“During the Ice Age, sea levels were about 120 meters lower than they are today. Much of what is now the North Sea — the waters between England and Norway — was dry land and covered in forest,” said Professor Kullman in an interview with Aftonbladet.
Due to the harsh Arctic climate, high winds, and cold temperatures, Old Tjikko has remained small and shrub-like, a form of natural bonsai that enabled it to survive where larger trees would have perished. According to Kullman, “Big trees cannot get as old as this,” because they are more susceptible to storms, disease, and environmental changes.
This clonal method of survival is what has allowed Old Tjikko to endure multiple climate shifts, including the transition from the Ice Age to the warmer Holocene period we live in today. It’s a living record of Earth’s changing climate, standing resilient through thousands of years of evolution and environmental stress.
Old Tjikko is not just a botanical marvel — it's also a symbol of resilience and adaptation. Its continued survival underscores the importance of protecting ancient ecosystems and understanding how life adapts to a changing world.
For those fascinated by natural history and the secrets of our planet’s past, Old Tjikko remains one of the most remarkable living witnesses to Earth's long story.
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