yes, they like a lot of water (full grown ones take in about 1000 gallons a day.) the cold temperature doesnt effect them and is often considered good for the tree
The giant Sequoia tree grows only in the western hemisphere, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. They belong to the same family as the Redwood tree but are a separate species.
A sequoia is a large tree.
In Northern California in the Sequoia National Forest.
It is the giant Sequoia in Sequoia National Park in California.
· Sequoia · Spruce · Sugar Maple · Sycamore
The Giant Sequoia Tree grows to 83 meters.
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Yes.
For the tallest it would be the Sequoia, for the widest it would be the Banyan tree.
A sequoia is a large tree.
The giant Sequoia tree grows only in the western hemisphere, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. They belong to the same family as the Redwood tree but are a separate species.
The giant sequoia trees do not stop growing completely but like most trees, they do cease to grow in the winter. This is due to a lack of nutrients needed to support the tree's growth.
The tree is the sequoia, a giant redwood.
Yes
The height of a tree is dependent on the variety of tree. The tallest growing trees are the coast redwoods, also known as the Sequoia. The widest tree ever recorded was a European Chestnut.
Sequoia tree also belong to Coniferales like Pine tree hence both have cones as reproductive structures.
Sequoiadendron giganteum - The Giant Sequoia tree is the largest by volume. It's not the oldest or tallest.