They can grow to be the biggest trees in the world. To be precise, they can grow over 350 feet tall. They are also extremely bug and rot resistant trees.
They can grow between 250 and 300 feet tall. The tallest recorded is 325 feet.
Redwood trees can grow to be very tall because they possess a unique combination of genetic traits and adaptations that allow them to thrive in their environment. Their tall structure enables them to compete for sunlight in the dense forests where they grow. Additionally, their thick bark and natural resistance to pests and diseases help them live for centuries, allowing them to reach impressive heights over time.
1 cm The Coast Redwood Tree is the tallest tree in the world. In a year it can grow 2-3 ft in height. The tallest Redwood was measured at 370 feet.
how can a redwood grow so much bigger than a dandelion
Yes, they will grow in Central Mississippi, but in order for the Redwood to grow higher than about 50 feet, it must live within what is known as a fog belt, where it will receive fog on an almost daily basis. So while they will grow in Mississippi (the Redwood will grow just about anywhere), they will never reach their full 300-plus foot potential. The Bald Cypress is in the same family as the redwood, by the way, so if you are interested in the redwood, that may make a great substitute.
Yes, redwood trees can vary in height and do not have to reach 385 feet tall. They can range from 50 to over 300 feet in height, depending on factors like environmental conditions and genetic variation.
Google Dawn Redwood.
Manning Redwood is 6'.
As tall as it wants to be!
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.
It is famous for ........... the redwood trees that grow there
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