in California
in california
in California
Sequoias and Redwood trees are examples of large trees. Fun fact: sequoia has every vowel.
No, but there are giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park.
because know one is able to cut them down?
In Northern California in the Sequoia National Forest.
The bark of redwood trees and giant sequoias is thickest in mature trees, typically reaching its maximum thickness as they age, around 1 to 3 feet thick. This thick bark develops over many decades and serves as an essential defense against fire, pests, and diseases. The thickness varies by species and environmental conditions, but it generally increases as the trees grow older and larger.
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.
It is kingdom Plantae
Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Sequoia, Sierra Redwood, or Wellingtonia)
What do you mean? it's simple, California gezzz!
California also has two state trees - the coastal redwood and giant sequoia.