A sequoia is a very tall coniferous redwood tree, found primarily in California. How it looks depends on the age. In Sequoia National Park, California there is a Sequoia tree named the General Sherman. It is the most massive living thing in the world. It is 275 feet tall, 36.5 feet wide. It is estimated to be 2500 years old. Young Sequoias are tightly pyramid shaped. Old ones lose there lower branches and the foliage is more separated and the trunk is the most prominant feature.
A sequoia is a large tree found in California.
The Giant Sequoia Tree grows to 83 meters.
It is a tree not an animal.
The largest tree in the Sierra Nevada range of California is the Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum). The giant sequoia is in fact the largest tree in the world, in terms of total volume of wood.
I don't think you can. It is too hot and humid there. The Sequoia grows in a cooler mountain climate of about 3,000 feet.
The giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum.
Look at Sequoia trees
No. As a conifer, the sequoia is a gymnosperm.
Sadly everything dies eventually, including the giant sequoia.
Giant Sequoia National Monument was created in 2000.
The Giant Sequoia Tree grows to 83 meters.
Most notably Giant Sequoia trees.
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It is the giant Sequoia in Sequoia National Park in California.
The tree is the sequoia, a giant redwood.
It is indeed.
The Sequoia is one.
The Giant Sequoia National Monument comprises 328,315 acres of California's Sequoia National Forest. It was designated a National Monument in April 2000.