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Wanted: Tree lovers to adopt ultra-rare coast redwood tree that was displaced from its original home. Low maintenance. Serious inquiries only. No looky-loos. An unusual green-and-white chimera ...
The dawn redwood is one of the few deciduous conifers. The tree can grow quite fast (4 to 6 feet a year when young in California) and so far reaches a pyramidal 90 feet tall by 20 feet wide.
The Shrine Drive-Thru Tree is exceptional. The living redwood is thousands of years old, is at least 175 feet tall and still produces cones. The opening was created naturally by a fire that burned ...
An interesting feature of these trees is that they are monoecious, producing both male and female cones on the same tree, developing on shoot or needle tips, but on separate branches. The female cones ...
Yes, you can grow redwood and sequoia trees in Southern California. Rick Akers, who lives in Long Beach, has mature specimens that prove the point. “I planted both from seedlings I procured at ...
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