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Do redwoods grow in sequoia national park?

Generally speaking, redwoods do no grow in Sequoia National Park. Sequoia National Park contains the giant sequoia. Redwoods, on the other hand, are found along the coastline, and not in the mountains.


Do some redwoods grow taller than 350 feet?

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Are redwoods vascular or non-vascular plants?

Redwoods are vascular plants. Vascular plants have tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, allowing them to grow tall and large. Redwoods have specialized vascular tissues called xylem and phloem that enable them to transport water, minerals, and sugars.


Do some California California redwoods grow taller than 350 feet?

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Do redwood trees grow in Canada?

Yes they do. There are small pockets of redwoods in British Columbia.


Are redwoods in California the tallest trees?

The Sequoia sempervirens, Coast Redwood, can grow over 370ft tall.The Sequioadendron giganteum, Sierra Redwood or Giant Sequioa will grow to about 270 ft tall


Do great amounts of rain fall help giant trees such as the coast redwoods grow in the northern California?

yes


What state was redwoods in?

We have the giant redwoods in California.


When was The Redwoods created?

The Redwoods was created in 1967.


How can a redwood tree grow so bid than a dandelion?

how can a redwood grow so much bigger than a dandelion


Why is the redwood forest important?

The redwoods are ancient trees and will never grow again in our time. If you have never seen one of the giant redwoods you need to get to Sequoia National park in California to see these trees. The grove is the largest oldest trees on earth.


How do California redwoods reproduce?

California redwoods reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. They produce cones that contain seeds which are dispersed and germinate to grow new trees. They can also reproduce asexually through sprouting from root systems or fallen branches, allowing for the growth of genetically identical clones.