The height-to-circumference ratio can be considered a form of "slenderness ratio": lower values indicate stocky or stout trees, while higher values indicate slender or spindly trees.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Data retrieved from QLever: 19 May 2025
- ↑ According to monumentaltrees.com, the tallest height for an Acer platanoides is 37.9m
- ↑ According to monumentaltrees.com, the biggest circumference for an Acer platanoides is 6.72m
- ↑ According to monumentaltrees.com, the tallest height for a Quercus robur is 45.20 m
- ↑ According to monumentaltrees.com, the biggest circumference for a Quercus robur is 14.45 m
- ↑ According to monumentaltrees.com, the tallest height for a Tilia Cordata is 41.60 m
- ↑ According to monumentaltrees.com, the biggest circumference for a Tilia Cordata is 12.81 m