Yes, Sequoia are also known as "Redwoods" and have trunks
The biggest type of plant is the sequoia tree, specifically the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and the giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), which are known to grow to incredible heights and diameters. These trees can reach heights of over 300 feet and have trunk diameters exceeding 20 feet.
The spare tire is located in the trunk of your 2004 Toyota. Lift the false bottom of the trunk floor up, to reveal the tire. Unscrew the center retaining nut.
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.
Sequoia trees typically grow around 160 to 270 feet in height, however some sequoias have been recorded to be as tall as 311 feet. Sequoias also have a trunk width of about 20 to 26 feet in diameter and the thickest sequoia ever recorded had a diameter of 57 feet.
The largest plant on Earth is a tree called the Giant Sequoia. They are a tree native to the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and grow an average of 165 to 280 feet tall, with a trunk diameter of 18 to 24 feet. The record holding Giant Sequoia is 311 feet tall, and the largest individual plant on Earth. The oldest known Giant Sequoia tree is 3,500 years old!
The redwoods are the biggest oldest trees on earth. They are huge and it takes several people to go around one trunk. Go to the Sequoia National Park website for pictures.
No. As a conifer, the sequoia is a gymnosperm.
Yes, sequoia is a hardwood!
Sequoia should not be capitalized. California should instead.
Our mechanic had to climb through the inside of the car, into the trunk area and open it by removing the hatch cover. That's the only way he could replace the latch.
Look at Sequoia trees
Most notably Giant Sequoia trees.