Changi Tree

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The Changi Tree, also known as The Time Tree, was a tree in Singapore that was noted for its height of 76 m (249 ft).[1] The species of the tree is unclear, but it was either Hopea sangal[2] or Sindora wallichii.[3] It has been said that Changi was named after this tree. It has been recorded that Changi was named after Neobalanocarpus heimii by the legendary botanist H.N. Ridley.[4] However, there has been no evidence that the tree had ever been in Changi.

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