A controversy is brewing over the fate of a 100-year-old, 80-plus-foot-tall California coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) ...
Did you know the world's tallest living tree is in Redwood National Park? Before you start packing to check it out, you should know it's illegal to hike to it.
A dawn redwood planted in 1954 stands about 86 feet tall and 3.9 feet in diameter at Michigan State University's Beal ...
and coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), both of which can top 300 feet in height. With the exception of a small region of coast redwoods in Southern Oregon, these species are exclusively found ...
A cluster of four Northern California reserves shelters the coastal redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens ... the Pacific coast. Visitors can embark on an easy walk among enormous redwood trees ...