The towering redwoods and sequoias of the West Coast, observed in the famous Sequoia National Park and its variety of wildlife, are among the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world.
A dawn redwood planted in 1954 stands about 86 feet tall and 3.9 feet in diameter at Michigan State University's Beal ...
the Sequoia sempervirens, a towering tree that’s also referred to as the coast redwood. Capable of growing more than 100 meters tall, these jaw-dropping plants can be found in abundance across ...