2283:, and that taper between measurement points is even. Also, only the volume of the trunk (including the restored volume of basal fire scars) is taken into account, and not the volume of wood in the branches or roots. The volume measurements also do not take cavities into account. Most coast redwoods with volumes greater than 850 m (30,000 cu ft) represent ancient fusions of two or more separate trees, which makes determining whether a coast redwood has a single stem or multiple stems difficult. Starting in 2014, more record-breaking coast redwood trees were discovered. The largest disclosed was a massive redwood called Grogan's Fault/Spartan, which has been measured to have a volume of 38,300 cubic feet. In 2021 during a meeting presentation titled Redwoods 101 run by Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, an even larger redwood was revealed, allegedly surpassed only by 3 giant sequoias in size. This tree is popularly known as 'Hail Storm', and has a volume of 44,750 cubic feet.
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these wet soils, providing a water source removed from the forest floor. This creates a unique ecosystem within old growth trees full of fungi, vascular plants, and small creatures. An example of a creature that lives there are the
Clouded Salamanders that has been discovered up to 40 meters high. Evidence shows they breed and are born in the canopy soil of Redwood trees. Due to the sheer mass height of these trees and the canopy layer, it was almost never explored for the last century. Due to the mass of these trees and the amount of trees in the surrounding area different molds of moss form on these canopies that are called epiphytes. These epiphytes have different characteristics but all of said species are very adaptable to the tough treetop weather and characteristics. After hundreds of years these trees have been shaped into making it possible for these epiphytes to survive through the winter rain and the fall fog.
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under the surface of the bark. The dormant sprouts are stimulated when the main adult stem gets damaged or starts to die. Many sprouts spontaneously erupt and develop around the circumference of the tree trunk. Within a short period after sprouting, each sprout develops its own root system, with the dominant sprouts forming a ring of trees around the parent root crown or stump. This ring of trees is called a "fairy ring". Sprouts can achieve heights of 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in) in a single growing season.
1089:, at Cal Poly Humboldt, and ask if moving redwoods north was safe. Sillett thought planting redwoods around Seattle was a fantastic idea. ("It's not like it's going to escape and become a nuisance species," Sillett told me, before adding, "it just has so many benefits.") Another factor encouraged Stielstra too: Millions of years ago, redwoods β or their close relatives β grew across the Pacific Northwest. By moving them, Stielstra reasoned, he was helping the magnificent trees regain lost territory.
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914:, in the 1930s for experimental reasons and have since flourished. The prevailing native elevation range is 30β750 m (100β2,460 ft) above sea level, occasionally down to 0 and up to about 900 m (3,000 ft). They usually grow in the mountains where precipitation from the incoming moisture off the ocean is greater. The tallest and oldest trees are found in deep valleys and gullies, where year-round streams can flow, and fog drip is regular. The
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upwards into recently deposited sediment layers. A second root system then develops from adventitious buds on the newly buried trunk and the old root system dies. To counter lean, redwoods increase wood production on the vulnerable side, creating a supporting buttress. These adaptations create forests of almost exclusively redwood trees in flood-prone regions.
1715:, obtaining food from green parent trees. While similar mutations occur sporadically in other conifers, no cases are known of such individuals surviving to maturity in any other conifer species. Recent research news reports that albino redwoods can store higher concentrations of toxic metals, going so far as comparing them to organs or "waste dumps".
2045:). Details of the precise locations for most of the tallest trees were not announced to the general public for fear of causing damage to the trees and the surrounding habitat. The tallest coast redwood easily accessible to the public is the National Geographic Tree, immediately trailside in the Tall Trees Grove of Redwood National Park.
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in redwood leaves, roots, bark, and wood. Despite these chemical defenses, redwoods are still subject to insect infestations; none, however, are capable of killing a healthy tree. Bark is so thick on the bole that bark beetles cannot enter there. However, the canopy branches have thin bark (see photo
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Extensive logging of redwoods began in the early nineteenth century. The trees were felled by ax and saw onto beds of tree limbs and shrubs to cushion their fall. Stripped of their bark, the logs were transported to mills or waterways by oxen or horse. Loggers then burned the accumulated tree limbs,
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Redwoods often grow in flood-prone areas. Sediment deposits can form impermeable barriers that suffocate tree roots, and unstable soil in flooded areas often causes trees to lean to one side, increasing the risk of the wind toppling them. Immediately after a flood, redwoods grow their existing roots
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already offered "narrow strips of optimal habitat" for extending the range of coast redwood. The authors point to a topographical "bottleneck" north of the
California border that could have impeded northward migration during the Holocene. The bottleneck entails a lack of lowland passages through the
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Coast redwoods can also reproduce asexually by layering or sprouting from the root crown, stump, or even fallen branches; if a tree falls over, it generates a row of new trees along the trunk, so many trees naturally grow in a straight line. Sprouts originate from dormant or adventitious buds at or
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Redwood canopy soil forms from leaf and organic material litter shedding from upper portions of the tree, accumulating and decomposing on larger branches. These clusters of soil require a lot of hydration, but they have an incredible amount of retention once saturated. Redwoods can send roots into
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Fairly solid evidence indicates that coast redwoods were the world's largest trees before logging, with numerous historical specimens reportedly over 122 m (400 ft). The theoretical maximum potential height of coast redwoods is thought to be limited to between 122 and 130 m (400 and
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and selection harvesting. Clearcutting involved felling all the trees in a particular area. It was encouraged by tax laws that exempted all standing timber from taxation if 70% of trees in the area were harvested. Selection logging, by contrast, called for the removal 25% to 50% of mature trees in
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Coast redwood is one of the most valuable timber species in the lumbering industry. In
California, 3,640 km (899,000 acres) of redwood forest are logged, virtually all of it second growth. Though many entities have existed in the cutting and management of redwoods, perhaps none has had a more
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of primarily redwoods as redwood seedlings sprout readily in burned areas. The introduction of steam engines let crews drag logs through long skid trails to nearby railroads, furthering the reach of loggers beyond the land near rivers previously used to transport trees. This method of harvesting,
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is exacerbated by long droughts in the summer. Water stress is believed to cause the morphological changes in the leaves, stimulating reduced leaf length and increased leaf succulence. To supplement their water needs, redwoods use frequent summer fog events. Fog water is absorbed through multiple
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keep the forest consistently damp year round. Several factors, including the heavy rainfall, create a soil with fewer nutrients than the trees need, causing them to depend heavily on the entire biotic community of the forest, and making efficient recycling of dead trees especially important. This
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was documented to have a height of 120 m (390 ft) when it was uprooted and felled by a storm in 1905. A tree reportedly 129.2 m (424 ft) tall was felled in
November 1886 by the Elk River Mill and Lumber Company in Humboldt County, yielding 79,736 marketable board feet from 21
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Self-pruning of its lower limbs as height is gained is a crucial adaptation to prevent ground fires from rising into the canopy, where branch bark is thin and leaves are vulnerable. In the millions of years that predated human evolution, this level of protection worked well against natural fires
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was documented to have a height of 120 m (390 ft) and a trunk volume of at least 2,500 cubic meters (90,000 cu ft) when it was uprooted and felled by a storm in 1905. If these measurements are to be believed, the
Lindsey Creek tree was about 3 m (10 ft) taller than
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park at 112.84 m (370.2 ft) (as measured in 2004). Until it fell in March 1991, the "Dyerville Giant" was the record holder. It, too, stood in Humboldt Redwoods State Park and was 113.4 m (372 ft) high and estimated to be 1,600 years old. This
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In contrast to cautionary statements made by forestry professionals assessing other tree species for assisted migration, the citizens involved with the group known as
PropagationNation had met with little controversy until in 2023 a national news outlet published a lengthy article that cast a
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in an estimated 810,000 ha (2,000,000 acres) along much of coastal
California (excluding southern California where rainfall is not sufficient) and the southwestern corner of coastal Oregon within the United States. Being the tallest tree species, with a small range and an extremely long
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all natural and human-caused fires, even in parks and wilderness areas, amplified the accumulation of dense undergrowth and woody debris. Thus, even a naturally occurring ground fire could threaten to spread upwards and become a canopy fire spreading uncontrollably over a widening area.
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The oldest known coast redwood is about 2,200 years old; many others in the wild exceed 600 years. The numerous claims of older redwoods are incorrect. Because of their seemingly timeless lifespans, coast redwoods were deemed the "everlasting redwood" at the turn of the century; in
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The ability of Coast
Redwood to live for more than a thousand years, along with its unusual capacity to resprout from its root crown when felled by natural or human causes, have earned this species the label of "carbon-sequestration champion." Its potential to contribute toward
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In response to forest fires, the trees have developed various adaptations. The thick, fibrous bark of coast redwoods is extremely fire-resistant; it grows to at least a foot thick and protects mature trees from fire damage. In addition, the redwoods contain little flammable
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A tree reportedly 114.3 m (375 ft) in length was felled in Sonoma County by the Murphy Brothers saw mill in the 1870s, another claimed to be 115.8 m (380 ft) and 7.9 m (26 ft) in diameter was cut down near Eureka in 1914, and the
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form in the xylem preventing the transport of water and nutrients. Fog may also collect on redwood leaves, drip to the forest floor, and be absorbed by the tree's roots. This fog drip may form 30% of the total water used by a tree in a year.
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in South Africa, the Knysna Afromontane forests in the Western Cape, Grootvadersbosch Forest Reserve near Swellendam, South Africa and the Tokai Arboretum on the slopes of Table Mountain above Cape Town, a small area in central Mexico
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Details of the precise locations for most of the tallest trees were not announced to the general public for fear of causing damage to the trees and the surrounding habitat. The largest coast redwood easily accessible to the public is
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The coast redwood normally reaches a height of 60 to 100 m (200 to 330 ft), but will be more than 110 m (360 ft) in extraordinary circumstances, with a trunk diameter of 9 m (30 ft). Historically, the
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Not wanting to cause ecological problems by planting the trees across the Pacific Northwest, Stielstra would eventually contact one of the foremost experts on the coast redwood, a botanist and forest ecologist named
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the hopes that the remaining trees would allow for future growth and reseeding. This method, however, encouraged growth of other tree species, converting redwood forests into mixed forests of redwood, grand fir,
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to the leaves becomes increasingly difficult due to gravity. Despite the high rainfall that the region receives (up to 100 cm), the leaves in the upper canopy are perpetually stressed for water. This
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of coastal fog accounts for a considerable part of the trees' water needs. Fog in the 21st century is, however, reduced from what it was in the prior century, which is a problem that may be compounded by
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that commonly appears on a redwood tree below the soil line, though usually within 3 m (10 ft) in depth from the soil surface. Coast redwoods develop burls as seedlings from the axils of their
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throughout California. Many of the old ties have been recycled for use in gardens as borders, steps, house beams, etc. Redwood burls are used in the production of table tops, veneers, and turned goods.
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component long ago." As to previous redwood range to the north, an upright fossil stump of a coast redwood on a beach in central Oregon was documented 257 km north of the current range.
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Ishii, H. T.; Jennings, Gregory M.; Sillett, Stephen C.; Koch, George W. (July 2008). "Hydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees".
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The Crannell Creek Giant was documented to have a trunk volume of at least 1,744 m (61,573 cu ft) – about 32% larger than Grogan's Fault and 17% larger than
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is insufficient to transport water to leaves beyond this range. Further studies have indicated that this maximum requires fog, which is prevalent in these trees' natural environment.
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Even before the controversy developed in Washington state, professionals in Canada were documenting horticultural plantings of the California species already in place in southwestern
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Yang, Z.Y.; Ran, J.H.; Wang, X.Q. (2012). "Three Genome-based Phylogeny of Cupressaceae s.l: Further Evidence for the Evolution of Gymnosperms and Southern Hemisphere Biogeography".
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1247:. Coast redwoods also absorb water directly through their bark. The uptake of water through leaves and bark repairs and reduces the severity of xylem embolisms, which occur when
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populations from which they harvested acorns, to maintain forest openings, and to boost populations of useful plant species such as those for medicine or basketmaking.
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geologic period. In recent geologic time there have been considerable shifts in the coast redwood's range in North America. Coast redwood bark has been found in the
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were disallowed β even in the few places where the first peoples were permitted to continue living. Flammable brush and young trees thus accumulated.
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lifespan, many redwoods are preserved in various state and national parks; many of the largest specimens have their own official names.
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however, disturbed large amounts of soil, producing secondary-growth forests of species other than redwood such as Douglas-fir,
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with diameter of 9.9 metres (32 ft) at breast height. This tree's girth is rivalled by the "
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4992:"Does size matter? John Driscoll/The Times-Standard, Eureka, California. September 8th, 2006"
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Lake, F. K., Wright, V., Morgan, P., McFadzen, M., McWethy D., Stevens-Rumann, C. (2017).
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The Redwood Forest : History, Ecology, and Conservation of the Coast Redwoods
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2565:"Redwood National & State Parks Redwood burl poaching background and update"
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Because of its impressive resistance to decay, redwood was extensively used for
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3020:(California Redwood, Coastal Redwood, Coastal Sequoia, Coast Redwood, Redwood)"
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on Earth, reaching up to 115.9 m (380.1 ft) in height (without the
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Oldham, A. R.; Sillett, S. C.; Tomescu, A. M. F.; Koch, G. W. (July 2010).
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3152:"CTL 9G - Coast Redwoods at Chetco River Oregon (VIDEO of 2019 site visit)"
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The Redwood Forest: history, ecology and conservation of the Coast Redwood
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4971:"Fort Worth Daily Gazette, Fort Worth, Texas. December 9th, 1886 β Page 2"
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Redwood Lumber Industry, Lynwood Carranco. Golden West Books, 1982. p. 21.
4513:"A century of fire suppression is worsening wildfires and hurting forests"
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Tognetti, R. A.; Longobucco, Anna; Rashi, Antonio; Jones, Mike B. (2001).
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5300:"February 2021 Docent Meeting_Redwoods 101 w/ Zane Moore on Vimeo"
5185:"Mystery Of White Trees Among California's Redwoods May Be Solved"
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UC Berkeley β Biology 1B β Plants & Their Environments (p. 13)
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inundation β for which this conifer species is highly intolerant.
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Simonin, K. A.; Santiago, Louis S.; Dawson, Todd E. (July 2009).
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5563:. This is a short film about the Coastal Redwoods of California.
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Russell, Will; Lambert, Zuhayl; Woolhouse, Suzie (2019-06-05).
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4843:. Global Forest Society and University of Washington Press.
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2885:. Vol. 2. London, United Kingdom: J. White. p. 24.
2544:"Sequoia gigantea is of an ancient and distinguished family"
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redwood stands provide habitat for the federally threatened
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between ancestors of the giant sequoia and dawn redwood (
5147:"It's no snow job: handful of redwoods are rare albinos"
4697:"Kia Ora β Welcome to The Redwoods Whakarewarewa Forest"
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by sailors to avoid the treacherous Blossom Rock near
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5171:"Ghost Redwoods: Solving the Albino Redwoods Mystery"
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3653:"Potential for Assisted Migration of Coast Redwood (
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Sillett, Stephen C; et al. (15 December 2022).
3203:"The Redwood Nature Trail, Siskiyou National Forest"
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A Review of Redwood Harvesting: Another Look β 1990
4419:Ramage, B.S.; OΚΌHara, K.L.; Caldwell, B.T. (2010).
3091:Johnstone, James A; Dawson, Todd E (9 March 2010).
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Redwood: Official National and State Parks Handbook
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5262:"Sequoia sempervirens (coast redwood) description"
3478:"Intentional forests: Growing Hope for the Future"
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3523:"California Redwoods Thrive in Pacific Northwest"
3497:"Coast Redwoods Thriving at Washington Tree Farm"
2879:Don, David (1824). Lambert, Aylmer Bourke (ed.).
2328:were two especially tall sequoias located in the
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5573:by National Geographic. Published on 28 May 2016
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3569:Opong, Diana; Anderson, Hans (9 November 2023).
3552:"Can We Save the Redwoods by Helping Them Move?"
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2786:Save-the-Redwoods League, Noss, Reed L. (2013).
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8462:Natural history of Del Norte County, California
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5366:"The Most Massive Tree | Zilkha Biomass Energy"
4602:"Old-Growth Characteristics on a Coast Redwood,
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3651:Winder, Richard S; et al. (October 2022).
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3024:North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
2826:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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8467:Natural history of Humboldt County, California
8457:Natural history of the California Coast Ranges
4530:. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.
3482:International Dendrology Society Yearbook 2021
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2820:Neale, DB; Marshall, KA; Sederoff, RR (1989).
2595:California, an Environmental Atlas & Guide
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3814:Sperry, J. S.; Meinzer; McCulloh (May 2008).
3584:Aubin, Isabelle; et al. (January 2011).
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3495:PropagationNation staff (27 September 2023).
3476:Antoine, Marie E; Sillett, Stephen C (2022).
3227:"Coast Redwood : Los Padres ForestWatch"
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2466:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T34051A2841558.en
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5411:"Hidden Redwood is Remnant of Forest Giants"
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4908:Forest giants of the world: past and present
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5606:Preston, Richard. "Climbing the Redwoods"
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5043:"A Giant Redwood for the World's Fair"
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5582:YouTube video from Historia β Bel99TV
5557:Redwood Timelapse California Redwoods
5427:
4391:
4360:
4358:
4327:Becking, Rudolf Willem (1982-01-01).
4322:
4320:
4318:
4316:
4314:
4312:
4202:
4200:
4198:
4196:
4123:
4121:
4119:
3945:
3943:
3758:
3756:
3583:
3432:
3281:George, J.; MacDonald, G. M. (2017).
2959:Introduction to California Plant Life
2915:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2781:
2779:
2777:
2775:
2773:
2743:William P. Gibbons (August 1, 1893).
2724:from the original on 14 December 2023
2674:
2053:The following list shows the largest
1347:that burned as high as the canopy in
1042:
794:) as each other's closest relatives.
8228:7eef6dbe-3e4e-46ba-b657-f61abb58d842
8088:280c5830-f56e-4682-888e-8bff3e3c803e
7886:62fc1aa8-5072-4e13-87ab-acbbf173187c
6273:
6236:
6226:
5795:
5612:article about redwoods and climbing.
4910:. Ontario: Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
4606:(D. Don Endl.) Pygmy Forest Ecotone"
4525:
4282:
3661:Canadian Forest Service Publications
3635:
3169:
2708:Watson, Frank D. (5 November 2023).
2530:participating institution membership
1661:cuts. In 1893, a Redwood cut at the
1362:originating from lightning strikes.
7669:
7546:
7400:
7377:
6113:
5314:"Hail Storm Tree - Famous Redwoods"
5102:Wendell D. Flint (1 January 2002).
4666:
4251:
3617:Gilles, Nathan (28 December 2023).
3030:from the original on 19 August 2023
2989:
2878:
2675:Earle, Christopher J., ed. (2018).
2452:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
2404:Northern California coastal forests
1307:
807:). Using two different single copy
24:
8437:Endemic flora of the United States
7355:
6326:
6316:
6306:
6296:
6067:
6057:
6047:
6037:
6027:
5715:
5705:
5695:
5439:
4841:Forest Giants of the Pacific Coast
4656:A Natural History of Western Trees
4366:"The Redwoods of Coast and Sierra"
4355:
4330:Pocket flora of the redwood forest
4309:
4193:
4116:
4024:Dawson, T. E. (1 September 1998).
3940:
3753:
3520:
3150:Barlow, Connie (6 November 2019).
2906:
2770:
2758:(8). Berkeley, California: 161β166
2745:"The Redwood in the Oakland Hills"
2233:Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
2202:Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
2136:Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
1459:Redwoods may also reproduce using
1292:are known to eat redwood sprouts.
468:sometimes refers to the subfamily
25:
8538:
7486:
7329:
7319:
7309:
7299:
7289:
7279:
7269:
7259:
7249:
7239:
7229:
7219:
7209:
7199:
7189:
7179:
7169:
7159:
7149:
7139:
7129:
7119:
7109:
7099:
7089:
7070:
7060:
7050:
7040:
7030:
7020:
7010:
7000:
6990:
6980:
6970:
6960:
6950:
6940:
6930:
6920:
6910:
6900:
6890:
6862:
6852:
6842:
6832:
6822:
6812:
6802:
6792:
6782:
6772:
6533:
6523:
6513:
6503:
6493:
6483:
6473:
6463:
6453:
6443:
6433:
6423:
5958:
5948:
5938:
5928:
5918:
5908:
5898:
5888:
5878:
5868:
5858:
5848:
5838:
5828:
5818:
5600:Humboldt Redwoods State Park (CA)
5461:
5449:. Island Press, Washington, D.C.
4721:. The New Zealand Redwood Company
4511:Schechter, David (13 July 2023).
4398:Fire Effects Information System,
2264:Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
2169:Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
452:. These trees are also among the
8497:Redwood National and State Parks
8477:Extant Miocene first appearances
8422:IUCN Red List endangered species
8373:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:263779-1
8189:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:263741-1
7736:
7726:
7716:
7632:
6739:
6004:
5421:
4101:10.1111/j.1365-3040.2009.01967.x
3969:10.1111/j.1365-3040.2004.01207.x
3833:10.1111/j.1365-3040.2007.01765.x
3636:Zhou, Amanda (21 January 2024).
3237:from the original on 29 May 2017
3183:. U.S. Department of Agriculture
2598:. Bear Klaw Press. p. 104.
2374:Roberts Regional Recreation Area
2294:
1333:
1324:
1006:Redwood National and State Parks
754:A description of the genus Pinus
659: in) long and 0.5 mm (
328:
130:
7570:
5981:
5545:from the original on 2021-11-07
5402:
5383:
5358:
5334:
5320:
5306:
5292:
5278:
5197:
5177:
5163:
5120:
5065:
5035:
5005:
4924:
4895:. Munn and Company. 1877-01-01.
4892:Scientific American: Supplement
4883:
4857:
4800:
4779:
4733:
4711:
4689:
4644:
4593:
4569:
4162:
4075:
4017:
3976:
3899:
3848:
3807:
3684:
3610:
3577:
3469:
3426:
3312:
3274:
3249:
3219:
3195:
3177:"SPECIES: Sequoia sempervirens"
3143:
3084:
3042:
3008:
2983:
2949:
2889:
2790:. Island Press. pp. 56β58.
2736:
2441:Farjon, A.; Schmid, R. (2013).
1593:, middle elevations of Hawaii,
1391:
995:Southern Redwood Botanical Area
488:(dawn redwood). Here, the term
8517:Garden plants of North America
8507:Trees of mild maritime climate
5409:Fimrite, Peter (May 8, 2013).
5221:National Park Service (1997).
3052:. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
3026:. Greensboro, North Carolina.
2619:
2585:
2557:
2480:
1214:and the California-endangered
539:Coast redwoods have a conical
514:California Academy of Sciences
495:
13:
1:
8492:Neogene life of North America
8472:Pacific temperate rainforests
7463:
7453:
7443:
7433:
7423:
5468:Institute for Redwood Ecology
5428:Slack, Gordy (July 1, 2004).
4394:"Sequoia sempervirens (1992)"
4134:Plant, Cell & Environment
3820:Plant, Cell & Environment
3388:Forest Ecology and Management
2425:
2409:Pacific temperate rainforests
2372:, the Berkeley Hills, in the
2326:Blossom Rock Navigation Trees
1616:
1416:Basal regrowth after logging.
1349:Big Basin Redwoods State Park
1099:assisted population migration
454:longest-living trees on Earth
5584:. 2013-02-02. Archived from
5516:sensors installation by Dr.
5497:Muir Woods National Monument
5368:. 2011-07-04. Archived from
5145:Stienstra, T. (2007-10-11).
4679:Lowell, Phillip G. (1990).
4542:"Botanical Garden Logistics"
4229:10.1126/science.159.3811.157
3439:on the Central Oregon Coast"
3409:10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120573
3346:10.1371/journal.pone.0008346
2494:. Accessed 11 November 2021.
2057:by volume known as of 2001.
2023:Humboldt Redwoods State Park
1971:Humboldt Redwoods State Park
1946:Humboldt Redwoods State Park
1871:Humboldt Redwoods State Park
1408:Lignotuber, Roosevelt Grove.
1400:Lignotuber actively budding.
1260:Pest and pathogen resistance
1018:Humboldt Redwoods State Park
7:
5017:Mining and Scientific Press
4088:Plant, Cell and Environment
3956:Plant, Cell and Environment
2935:10.1016/j.ympev.2012.05.004
2896:Endlicher, Stephan (1847).
2504:Sunset Western Garden Book,
2384:
2273:volume of an irregular cone
1607:Royal Horticultural Society
1578:in New Zealand, notably at
908:Monterey County, California
729:
722:genomes of the redwood are
10:
8543:
5223:"The General Sherman Tree"
4699:. Rotorua District Council
3989:American Journal of Botany
3558:. New York Times Magazine.
3287:AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2393:Bury Me in Redwood Country
1722:
1174:forest community includes
1136:
979:Los Padres National Forest
607:are ovoid, 15β32 mm (
512:and founder member of the
29:
8512:Trees of Northern America
8251:
7768:
7705:
7681:
7658:
7648:
7611:
7583:
7559:
7535:
7525:
7498:
7475:
7412:
7389:
7366:
7345:
6874:
6760:
6751:
6728:
6545:
6412:
6339:
6285:
6262:
6252:
6205:
6148:
6125:
6102:
6079:
6016:
5993:
5970:
5807:
5784:
5741:
5731:
5674:
5445:Noss, R. F., ed. (2000).
5430:"In the Shadow of Giants"
5246:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
4839:Van Pelt, Robert (2001).
4808:"AGM Plants β Ornamental"
4622:10.3120/0024-9637-66.1.14
4577:"SequoΓa sempervΓrens (D"
3785:10.1007/s00442-008-1032-z
2517:Oxford English Dictionary
2083:
2080:
2077:
2074:
2071:
2068:
1753:
1750:
1747:
1744:
1741:
1371:indigenous fire practices
1343:Two years after the 2020
1142:Fog and flood adaptations
1058:climate change mitigation
971:Alfred A. Loeb State Park
738:described the redwood as
639:, each seed 3β4 mm (
450:diameter at breast height
279:
270:
248:
241:
127:Scientific classification
125:
105:
83:
74:
63:
54:
47:
36:Sacramento Mountain Lions
32:California Redwoods (PLL)
8527:Plants described in 1824
6030:. austrocaledonicus
5535:YouTube video from Quest
5502:Save the Redwoods League
5491:US National Park Service
5470:Includes photo gallery,
5104:To Find the Biggest Tree
5053:(16): 354. 22 April 1893
5023:(15): 230. 15 April 1893
4942:(8): 41. 25 October 1914
2956:Ornduff, Robert (2003).
2399:Save the Redwoods League
1707:that cannot manufacture
1531:Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail
975:Siskiyou National Forest
901:Distribution and habitat
878:
791:Sequoiadendron giganteum
420:). Common names include
296:Sequoiadendron giganteum
7549:. glyptostroboides
5510:Non-profit organization
5415:San Francisco Chronicle
5396:San Francisco Chronicle
5151:San Francisco Chronicle
4652:Peattie, Donald Culross
3933:10.1111/1365-2435.12284
3877:10.1093/treephys/tpp037
3261:photographyontherun.com
3118:10.1073/pnas.0915062107
2847:10.1073/pnas.86.23.9347
2685:The Gymnosperm Database
2522:Oxford University Press
1078:New York Times Magazine
309:Trunk in sectional view
7635:. cryptomerioides
5013:"A Mendocino Big Tree"
4741:"Sequoia sempervirens"
4484:10.5849/jof.2016-043R2
3657:) to Vancouver Island"
3590:The Forestry Chronicle
2718:Flora of North America
2319:Other notable examples
2311:
2038:
1644:
1629:
1534:
1511:
1495:Pacific Lumber Company
1493:storied role than the
1489:
1425:
1417:
1409:
1401:
1367:indigenous populations
1269:
1166:
1158:
1093:In December 2023, the
1091:
1052:
999:San Luis Obispo County
983:Silver Peak Wilderness
958:
412:in the cypress family
318:
310:
8502:Symbols of California
8253:Taxodium sempervirens
6436:. austrotibetica
6162:. cedarbergensis
5227:Sequoia National Park
4053:10.1007/s004420050683
3623:Associated Press News
3073:. Bio.net. 1998-12-02
2546:. Nps.gov. 2007-02-02
2378:Redwood Regional Park
2302:
2049:List of largest trees
2033:
1921:Redwood National Park
1896:Redwood National Park
1844:Redwood National Park
1819:Redwood National Park
1794:Redwood National Park
1725:List of tallest trees
1719:List of tallest trees
1635:
1624:
1611:Award of Garden Merit
1574:The coast redwood is
1528:
1502:
1483:
1423:
1415:
1407:
1399:
1381:Governmental policies
1267:
1164:
1155:Redwood National Park
1149:
1082:
1050:
987:Santa Lucia Mountains
949:
815:and NLY, to generate
750:Aylmer Bourke Lambert
740:Taxodium sempervirens
416:(formerly treated in
399:) is the sole living
316:
308:
8140:Sequoia sempervirens
7883:Euro+Med PlantBase:
7827:sequoia-sempervirens
7800:Sequoia sempervirens
7770:Sequoia sempervirens
7466:. sutchuenensis
7292:. saltillensis
7262:. occidentalis
7222:. horizontalis
7162:. coahuilensis
6993:. pseudosabina
6923:. foetidissima
6629:. guadalupensis
5901:. neocaledonica
5629:Saga of the Redwoods
5618:Sequoia sempervirens
5207:. 27 September 2014.
5173:. 28 September 2016.
4994:. Times-standard.com
4932:"Pacific Coast News"
4604:Sequoia sempervirens
4446:10.1890/ES10-00134.1
3655:Sequoia sempervirens
3455:10.3955/046.087.0201
3437:Sequoia sempervirens
3382:Sequoia sempervirens
3207:www.redwoodhikes.com
3018:Sequoia sempervirens
2899:Synopsis Coniferarum
2712:Sequoia sempervirens
2679:Sequoia sempervirens
2488:Sequoia sempervirens
2459:: e.T34051A2841558.
2445:Sequoia sempervirens
2304:Clouded Salamander,
2063:Sequoia sempervirens
1880:National Geographic
1736:Sequoia sempervirens
1476:Cultivation and uses
1463:. A burl is a woody
1227:S. sempervirens
1223:S. sempervirens
895:Sequoia sempervirens
861:reticulate evolution
835:was the result of a
772:Sequoia sempervirens
768:Synopsis coniferarum
756:. Austrian botanist
748:", in his colleague
724:paternally inherited
482:(giant sequoia) and
474:S. sempervirens
442:tallest living trees
323:Sequoia sempervirens
288:Sequoia sempervirens
252:Sequoia sempervirens
234:S. sempervirens
65:Sequoia sempervirens
49:Sequoia sempervirens
8442:Flora of California
7573:. sempervirens
7512:. vietnamensis
7436:. occidentalis
7272:. osteosperma
7192:. durangensis
7152:. californica
7122:. barbadensis
7092:. angosturana
7073:. wallichiana
7033:. semiglobosa
6835:. lutchuensis
6719:. stephensonii
6536:. vietnamensis
6506:. sempervirens
6276:. nootkatensis
6007:. cupressoides
5841:. columellaris
5708:. selaginoides
5698:. cupressoides
5486:Gymnosperm Database
5083:: 260. 14 June 1893
5047:Pacific Rural Press
4936:Lumber World Review
4906:Carder, A. (1995).
4870:The Washington Post
4581:www.srs.fs.usda.gov
4526:Pyne, S.J. (1995).
4472:Journal of Forestry
4437:2010Ecosp...1...20R
4283:Noss, Reed (2000).
4221:1968Sci...159..157S
4045:1998Oecol.117..476D
4002:10.3732/ajb.0900214
3924:2014FuEco..28.1087I
3895:on January 9, 2012.
3777:2008Oecol.156..751I
3731:10.1038/nature02417
3723:2004Natur.428..851K
3603:10.5558/tfc2011-092
3419:20.500.11850/578207
3400:2022ForEM.52620573S
3337:2009PLoSO...4.8346M
3299:2017AGUFMGC33C1093G
3109:2010PNAS..107.4533J
3048:Farjon, A. (2005).
2927:2012MolPE..64..452Y
2838:1989PNAS...86.9347N
2520:(Online ed.).
2486:NatureServe. 2020.
2370:Oakland, California
2211:Howland Hill Giant
2065:
1738:
955:California Redwoods
912:Victoria, Australia
859:could be a sign of
837:hybridization event
823:was clustered with
714:(AAAABB). Both the
77:Conservation status
8482:Miocene California
7322:. virginiana
7302:. scopulorum
7242:. monosperma
7132:. bermudiana
6983:. procumbens
6903:. convallium
6845:. macrocarpa
6775:. brevifolia
6516:. tonkinensis
6466:. duclouxiana
6446:. cashmeriana
6393:. taiwanensis
6353:. formosensis
5775:. pyramidalis
4745:Euro+Med-Plantbase
4392:Griffiths, Randy.
3912:Functional Ecology
3556:The New York Times
3071:"Redwood fog drip"
2419:Stephen C. Sillett
2352:Lindsey Creek tree
2338:Yerba Buena Island
2312:
2060:
2039:
1854:Stratosphere Giant
1733:
1682:Stratosphere Giant
1658:Lindsey Creek tree
1650:evapotranspiration
1645:
1630:
1535:
1490:
1426:
1418:
1410:
1402:
1270:
1167:
1159:
1123:Oregon Coast Range
1066:assisted migration
1053:
1043:Assisted migration
959:
886:Taxodium distichum
819:, they found that
817:phylogenetic trees
760:erected the genus
734:Scottish botanist
710:(6n) and possibly
518:William P. Gibbons
430:California redwood
319:
311:
113:Apparently Secure
8409:
8408:
8122:Open Tree of Life
7762:Taxon identifiers
7753:
7752:
7749:
7748:
7739:. mucronatum
7644:
7643:
7607:
7606:
7521:
7520:
7456:. standishii
7426:. koraiensis
7403:. articulata
7380:. orientalis
7341:
7340:
7312:. standleyi
7282:. pinchotii
7252:. monticola
7232:. jaliscana
7112:. arizonica
7081:New World Species
7053:. thurifera
7023:. saltuaria
6953:. phoenicea
6943:. komarovii
6893:. chinensis
6883:Old World Species
6855:. oxycedrus
6825:. formosana
6699:. revealiana
6679:. nevadensis
6659:. macrocarpa
6649:. macnabiana
6639:. lusitanica
6559:. abramsiana
6476:. dupreziana
6363:. lawsoniana
6319:. macrolepis
6248:
6247:
6239:. lanceolata
6208:Cunninghamioideae
6201:
6200:
6050:. chevalieri
5931:. rhomboidea
5871:. macleayana
5861:. endlicheri
5851:. drummondii
5755:. acuminatus
5727:
5726:
5627:, November 1943,
5625:Popular Mechanics
5508:Sempervirens Fund
5113:978-1-878441-09-6
5077:Garden and Forest
4917:978-1-55041-090-7
4850:978-0-295-98140-6
4789:. Apps.rhs.org.uk
4719:"Redwood History"
4431:(6). article 20.
4215:(3811): 157β161.
4147:10.1111/pce.12612
3717:(6985): 851β854.
3527:Torreya Guardians
3501:PropagationNation
3443:Northwest Science
3103:(10): 4533β4538.
2969:978-0-520-23702-5
2832:(23): 9347β9349.
2528:(Subscription or
2269:
2268:
2242:Sir Isaac Newton
2028:
2027:
1930:Federation Giant
1648:427 ft), as
1551:secondary forests
1290:black-tailed deer
1176:coast Douglas-fir
1114:paleobiogeography
1062:Pacific Northwest
967:Klamath Mountains
766:in his 1847 work
758:Stephan Endlicher
742:, the "evergreen
472:, which includes
303:
302:
120:
100:
16:(Redirected from
8534:
8522:Ornamental trees
8402:
8401:
8389:
8388:
8376:
8375:
8363:
8362:
8350:
8349:
8337:
8336:
8324:
8323:
8311:
8310:
8298:
8297:
8285:
8284:
8272:
8271:
8270:
8244:
8243:
8231:
8230:
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8204:
8192:
8191:
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8178:
8166:
8165:
8153:
8152:
8143:
8142:
8130:
8129:
8117:
8116:
8104:
8103:
8091:
8090:
8081:
8080:
8068:
8067:
8065:NHMSYS0000463454
8055:
8054:
8042:
8041:
8029:
8028:
8016:
8015:
8003:
8002:
7990:
7989:
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7898:
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7888:
7879:
7878:
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7853:
7852:
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7839:
7830:
7829:
7817:
7816:
7804:
7803:
7802:
7789:
7788:
7787:
7757:
7756:
7738:
7729:. distichum
7728:
7719:. ascendens
7718:
7694:
7671:
7656:
7655:
7634:
7619:
7618:
7597:. giganteum
7596:
7572:
7548:
7533:
7532:
7511:
7489:. dolabrata
7488:
7465:
7455:
7445:
7435:
7425:
7402:
7379:
7358:. decussata
7357:
7331:
7321:
7311:
7301:
7291:
7281:
7271:
7261:
7251:
7241:
7231:
7221:
7212:. gamboana
7211:
7202:. flaccida
7201:
7191:
7182:. deppeana
7181:
7172:. comitana
7171:
7161:
7151:
7141:
7131:
7121:
7111:
7101:
7091:
7072:
7063:. tibetica
7062:
7052:
7043:. squamata
7042:
7032:
7022:
7012:
7002:
6992:
6982:
6972:
6962:
6952:
6942:
6932:
6922:
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6892:
6864:
6854:
6844:
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6804:
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1377:Clearcut logging
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1308:Fire adaptations
1243:, bypassing the
1241:epidermal tissue
1216:marbled murrelet
1118:Vancouver Island
1110:British Columbia
1095:Associated Press
1029:La Brea Tar Pits
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7142:. blancoi
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7003:. recurva
6973:. procera
6913:. excelsa
6870:
6815:. drupacea
6805:. conferta
6795:. communis
6747:
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6599:. forbesii
6541:
6526:. torulosa
6496:. gigantea
6486:. funebris
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6403:. thyoides
6383:. pisifera
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6229:. konishii
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6139:. uviferum
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6093:. pancheri
6081:Neocallitropsis
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5891:. muelleri
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3864:Tree Physiology
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2055:S. sempervirens
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1180:Pacific madrone
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7537:Metasequoia
7391:Tetraclinis
7368:Platycladus
6104:Papuacedrus
5941:. roei
5616:More about
4817:10 November
4767:"Longhouse"
4515:. CBS News.
4370:www.nps.gov
3532:15 November
2728:14 December
2690:14 December
2572:www.nps.gov
2472:11 November
2376:section of
2104:Cubic feet
2007:Millennium
1709:chlorophyll
1642:chlorophyll
1591:Haida Gwaii
1576:naturalized
1430:lignotubers
1385:suppressing
1286:black bears
1278:tannic acid
1249:cavitations
1212:spotted owl
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