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Keywords:
Sequoia,
Sempervirens,
Coniferous,
Reddish,
Pterocarpus
A gigantic coniferous tree (Sequoia sempervirens) of California, and its light and durable reddish timber. See Sequoia.
An East Indian dyewood, obtained from Pterocarpus santalinus, Cæsalpinia Sappan, and several other trees.
Tall, strong, and sometimes ancient temperate rainforest tree often used for building materials, hot tubs, or lawn furniture.
the soft reddish wood of either of two species of sequoia trees
either of two huge coniferous California trees that reach a height of 300 feet; sometimes placed in the Taxodiaceae
a tree like a birch is a tree, and somehow human perception places them in the same category
A very tall middle blocker with the height and mobility of a very tall tree.
The redwood is the tallest tree, growing up to 370 feet (113 m) tall and living for over a thousand years. One redwood tree in California is 2,200 years old. The roots of this giant conifer are shallow, but spread sideways up to 250 feet (75 meters) from the trunk. The bark is deeply-furrowed, fibrous, thick [up to about 1 foot (30.5 cm) thick] and lacks resin. There are many species of redwood, including the giant coast redwood, Sequoia sempervirens.
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