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... Clark, Joe W., and Theodore C. Scheffer. 1983. Natural decay resistance of heartwood of coast redwood Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl. Forest Products Journal 33(5):15-20. Cole, Dana W ... p. Lindquist, James L., and Marshall N. Palley. 1963. Empirical yield tables for young-growth redwood. California Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 796. Berkeley. 47 p. Lindquist, James L., and Marshall N ...
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Trees of Reed: Coast Redwood
Trees of Reed: Coast Redwood Coast Redwood Scientific Name: Sequoia sempervirens Family: Taxodiaceae In its native habitat, this tree grows over 300 feet and attains a diameter of over 10 feet. There ... , but on the shoots higher in the tree the needle resemble those of the Giant Sequoia. This tree prefers the coastal regions of northern California and extreme southwestern Oregon, thriving in the ...
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LIVING FOSSILS AT PALOMAR COLLEGE
... dawn redwoods were growing. Leaf imprints and petrified wood of an ancestral species of dawn redwood have been found in Cretaceous deposits throughout North America. Some of the fossils date back ... years. The seed cones and foliage of the dawn redwood superficially resemble our California coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), except that the dawn redwood is deciduous and loses its leaves during the ...
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Gardening Under Mediterranean Skies
... leaves or storage structures (many succulents such as Sedum or Dudleya). Those that grow in foggy coastal regions may have the ability to harvest water through condensation (our coast redwood, Sequoia sempervirens). And many mediterranean plants have aromatic leaves, a phytochemical means of keeping water in plant tissue while discouraging predation by herbivores. From grasses, to conifers, to ...
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Dawn Redwood
... . All sizes. Their are three distinct species, two of which hold a record. The Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), holds the record for the tallest tree in the world, at about 112m (360+ ... of being the largest living thing on the planet. The Third of the redwoods, the Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostrobides), also has flat needle like foliage. All three will make excellent bonsai their cultral ...
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Floridata: Sequoia sempervirens
... free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Sequoia sempervirens Common Names: redwood, coast redwood, California redwood Family: Taxodiaceae (bald-cypress family) Get link to Profile# 243 (click ... 's Silver' with silvery blue leaves; and 'Filoli' with very blue foliage. The tallest California redwood still standing is 359 ft (109.4 m) high and grows in Humboldt Redwoods State ...
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Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) - Ancient Tree of California.
... Trees: Trees that Live for a Thousand Years by Anna Lewington and Edward Parker. Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens): Description. Leaves: Dark green. Slender and linear, with sharp-pointed needle tips. Typically ... trees are 200-plus feet tall with diameters of 10-plus feet. The heartwood of redwood bright vermillion and highly tannin, letting the trees resist fungus and insects. The thick, fibrous ...
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'Life History and Ecological Guide to the Coast Redwood' by Daniel J. Miller.
... ' by Daniel J. Miller. Daniel J. Miller's Life History and Ecological Guide to the Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens. Notes and comments by Joan Zimmerman on Life History and Ecological Guide to the ... or spiral bark (relatively rare). Woodpecker granary (no longer active on this example). Figure 4.3, Piggyback redwood nurse tree. Figure 4.4, cross-section of 25-inch diameter tree. Figures 4.5 to 4 ...
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The redwood forest of California and some of its plants and animals
... far south as Monterey county, in coastal canyons. Common species in the Redwood Forest include Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), California rose-bay (Rhododendron macrophyllum), Western Azalea, (Rhododendron ... your normal rainfall in the summer if you are in a more arid climate. The coast redwood can be grown in full sun in hot, dry environments if it is given ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Sequoia sempervirens Coast Redwood Catalog
... a thoroughbred look inherited from long ago -- the Auld Lang Syne of trees." --JOHN MUIR The Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is the tallest tree in the world and one of the largest trees known to ... until the tender young trees are acclimated to colder regions. They do prefer full sun. The coast redwoods are such rapid growers they easily beat out any competition to claim their space. They can ...
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