It’s a giant sequoia, a member of Sequoiadendron giganteum, one of several surviving species of redwoods. The living crown (this one atop the General Sherman, at center) was once a distant mystery.
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The 7 Most Unusual Facts About California RedwoodsThe great giants we associate with redwoods belong to the other two species: the giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) and coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), both of which can top 300 feet ...
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Pando: The world's largest tree and heaviest living organismand weighs an estimated 6,500 tons (5,900 metric tons), which is equivalent to 40 blue whales or three times the world's largest single-stem tree — California's General Sherman giant sequoia ...
The giant sequoia has a preservation order and ... Species details, Giant redwood Sequoiadendron giganteum.'' Bernadette said: "It's beautiful, we get a lot of wildlife in there, a lot of ...
EDMONDS—Not long ago, cutting a tree down in Edmonds could result in a forest’s worth of paperwork. But in December, the ...
Conservators applied solvent gel to the giant sequoia to draw the old varnish out The team then applied a special solvent gel to the surface that is on display. Chelsea explains, 'The solvent ...
The Sequoiadendron giganteum once stood on a pig farm but was left alone ... family - who moved in in 1987 - and say despite its size they love the tree. The giant sequoia has a preservation order and ...
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