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Plants Club RushCobaea scandens

6. Coast Redwood
(Sequoia sempervirens)
Other Common Name: California Redwood
Family: Cupressaceae ...

 


Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
Coast Redwoods are giant, evergreen coniferous trees with a conical crown. They are native to a narrow coastal region of California.
Plant Types: ...

California Redwood, Coast Redwood
Scientific Name: Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl.
Synonym: Steinhauera sempervirens, Taxodium sempervirens
Family: Taxodiaceae ...

The coast redwood is America's tallest tree, reaching 350 feet or so and living to well over 1000 years.

Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens): 115.56 m (379.1 ft), Redwood National Park, California, United States[12]
Australian Mountain-ash (Eucalyptus regnans): 99.6 m (327 ft), south of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia[13] ...

Common name Coast Redwood
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Common name Giant Sequoia, Sierra Redwood ...

Since 1840 coast redwoods have been cultivated beyond their native land. One that I see from where I live in Seattle was planted I guess between 1900 and 1920.

Coastal Redwood, Coast Redwood, California Redwood
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A single species (see below).

Pine) - A fast growing conifer that sprouts multiple trunks to 130 feet tall with bubbly brown bark and bearing new growth of flat sprays of oppositely ranked soft needles that are at first apple green but age to blue-green much like a coast redwood ...

#243 Sequoia sempervirens
Common Names: redwood, coast redwood, California redwood
Family: Taxodiaceae (bald-cypress Family)
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Juniperus forms the highest known forest growing at some 4,900 m altitude on the Tibetan Plateau (Opganoorth et al. 2010). The tallest living tree in the world is a coast redwood Sequoia sempervirens, at about 115.

are shallow, but spread sideways up to 250 feet (75 meters) from the trunk. The bark is deeply-furrowed, fibrous, thick [up to about 1 foot (30.5 cm) thick] and lacks resin. There are many species of redwood, including the giant coast redwood, ...

Blue Coast Redwood [English]: Sequoia sempervirens f. glauca
Blue Coat Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Blue Coat'
Blue Cohosh [English]: Caulophyllum giganteum
Blue Cohosh [English]: Caulophyllum thalictroides ...

See also: Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, Sequoia, Green, May

Plants Club RushCobaea scandens

 
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