Sequoia sempervirens (Californian redwood) is a conifer and therefore bears cones as its method of producing seed.
Redwood
California law prohibits the trimming or removal of oak trees, manzanitas, and heritage trees: including redwoods. There is a $10,00.00 fine and / or 6 months in jail for removal. Trimming is handled by the Department of Public Works. Requests can be made at dpw.lacounty.gov. Permit office 626-458-3129.
They are often called coniferous.
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.
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.
Douglas fir Pine Spruce Fir Redwood
The redwood trees are native to California so did not have to be moved there.
No Australia does not have redwood trees. Only California in the United States has redwood trees.
The state tree of California is the California redwood tree.
the California Redwood ( sequoia Sempiverens)
Theres a park in California called Red wood something. so cool. i do not know where it is. but its in California. im sure that if you look it up on Google you'll find it. I was there when i was 8.
Northwestern coniferous forest
The term that best describes a forest of evergreen trees is "coniferous." Coniferous forests are characterized by trees that retain their leaves year-round, typically in the form of needles, and include species such as pines, spruces, and firs. In contrast, "deciduous" refers to trees that shed their leaves annually. "Redwood" specifically refers to a type of coniferous tree found in certain regions.
the California Redwood ( sequoia Sempiverens)
Both are sequoia and both are gymnosperms. " naked seeds. "
in california
California Redwood