The immense Sierra Redwood tree is also called the Giant Sequoia.
The Giant Sequoia
giant sequioa
The Sierra redwood is the largest tree in terms of volume, with the tallest individual tree being Hyperion. The Australian Eucalyptus, while also large, typically does not reach the same size as the Sierra redwood in terms of volume.
The cone bearing tree that may reach height of up to 300 feet are the Redwood Tree. The Redwood Tree is also called a Sequia tree.
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.
Redwood is a natural wood. Redwood trees grow to unbelievable size. In California they have the great redwood forest where cars can actually drive through cut outs on some trees. There is also some fake redwood made from plastics or paper products but they don't have the clean smell or feel of natural redwood.
Redwoods are one of the Sequoiaidea family.The Sequoia dendrogiganteum, Giant Sequioa is shorter and fatter, and inhabits the Sierra Nevada. They can grow up to 270 feet high, and 20-25 feet in diameter. They live to 3,000 years or more.The Coastal redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, is taller and skinnier. The Redwood may grow to 370 feet high, and 10-25 feet in diameter. They grow on the Northern coasts of California and may reach 2000 years of age.
I there is a plnt called Douglas fir, probably eaten by Douglas squirrels, eaten by owls. Elks also eat plants. This is all I know...
they may grow only about an average of 250 FEET! the most! Sequoia sempervirens (also called Giant Sequoia or Redwood) are often 110m (350 ft) and can be taller.
No, because today are known an immense number of nonstoichiometric compounds (also called berthollides).
Sierra means mountain range. Sierra also means a 'saw'. The whole thing means that the tops of the mountains look like the teeth of a saw
when it has matured