Sequoia and Redwood trees are both very tall trees.
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a red wood tree is 112 meters. or about 336 feet
Redwood is the common name for Sequoia which is a conifer so will have needles.
it's 112.34 meters tall
about 50-30 metres high
No it is a softwood.
It is the giant evergreen called the redwood. They are only found in the southern most 15 miles of Oregon and in the North of California. Its scientific name is Sequoia sempervirens,although it is often called a Coast Redwood or California Redwood. It is the only living species in the genus Sequoia, in the Cypress family.The huge tree found in California is the Giant Sequoia Tree.
General Sherman Tree in Sequoia National Park, east of Visalia, California. It has a maximum diameter at the base of 36.5 feet and a height of 274.9 feet. Circumference at ground is 102.6 feet.
Do you mean"Sequoia"The "Sequoia" part of Seqouia sempervirens and Sequoiadendron gigantea is in honor of the great Cherokee patriarch of the Cherokee written language, Sequoia. Several other names were used prior to settling on this most appropriate one.Redwood is obvious since it is the only tree that I am aware of that has "red wood" and bark.
379 ft
the wood of a red willow tree
western red cedar tree is a native to northwestern America and southwestern Canada