"Lost Monarch" in Grove of Titans, Jedidiah Smith Redwoods State Park, was reported as the largest with approx. 42,000+ cu.. ft. in wood volume. Only seven Sequoia (Sequoiadendron) are more massive. But Lost Monarch is actually two trees, described by author Robert Van Pelt in Forest Giants of the Pacific Coast. It is really 36,500 cu. ft. tightly pressed to a huge 6,000 cu. ft. sprout from the ground. Iluvatar's main trunk and volume was actually bigger, with 37,500 cu. ft. But there were new discoveries after 2014, and one coast redwood for example, Grogan's Fault, has over 38,000 cubic ft. in just the main trunk. Wikipedia's redwood articles usually have updated lists. Iluvatar is in Prairie Creek Redwood State Park. The other larger is listed by conifers.org as Redwood National Park
The Coastal Redwood is found along the coast of California and Southern Oregon. Extending not further than 80 kilometres inland. Only as far as the coastal climate has it's influence. The same for the Dawn Redwood.
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There may be some redwoods growing in Washington, but everything I can find, including the USDA's plant database (plants.usda.gov) only shows them growing up to northern Oregon.
Redwood forests are located in Oregon and California.
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Redwood forests are found only in California and parts of Southern Oregon.
No but the thick soft bark will burn easily in forest fires.
A Redwood is not an organism, however it is a type of tree. There are three types of redwoods: the giant sequoia, the dawn redwood, and the coast redwood.
Redwood trees have flowers.
North California has several redwood trees you can drive through. Many can be found by following the Avenue Of The Giants highway which is located six miles north of Garberville (which is about 200 miles north of San Francisco) off highway 101.
Actually, the redwood forest is located mainly in California, not on the map.
Rocks and minerals do not form The Redwood Forest. Trees form the redwood forest, specifically, redwood trees.
The Oakland region of California has redwood forests.
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More than a few.
The mountain range that is closest to the Redwood National Forest is the Klamath Mountain range. The Klamath Mountains are seriously huge cliffs located on the west coast of California, Oregon, and Washington.
Only oak trees produce acorns. If a redwood forest has any oaks, they would have acorns, but redwood trees are conifers and produce cones, not acorns.
dome is to mountain as redwood is to forest woods and forests are the same
Redwood Forest Trail - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 USA:Approved (PCA #14236)
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