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Description: The "World's Largest Rose Tree" is located in Tombstone, Arizona, USA, and is a popular attraction known as the "Rose Tree Museum." The rose tree is a Rosa banksiae variety and is estimated to be over 130 years old. The Rosa banksiae rose tree covers a large trellis structure, creating a beautiful canopy of roses. The tree is believed to have been planted in the late 1800s by a woman named Mary Gee, who brought a rose cutting from Scotland and planted it at her home in Tombstone. Over the years, the rose tree grew and expanded, covering an area of approximately 8,000 square feet. It has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as the "World's Largest Rose Tree." The Rose Tree Museum in Tombstone showcases the magnificent rose tree and provides visitors with information about its history and significance to the area. It has become a must-see attraction for tourists exploring Tombstone, known for its rich Wild West history.