Sequoia Redwood

Sequoia Redwood
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Redwood, but There are many types of redwoods to them, how to distinguish between Can you tell? It's not that I want when I'm a tree I look, all the stems can be red, I like how they are To say that Cedar, Redwood or Sequoia,

Http://images.google.com/images?um here to each of the different kinds of pictures. Redwoods: http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&q=redwood+leaf Sequoia: = 1 & hl = ko & q and a = Sequoia + Cedar Leaf: Because They modify the size of the flattened blade end http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&q=cedar+leaf Cedars are the easiest. SEQUOIAS of the needle is small, is duplicated And like Juniper. Redwood needles are flat and The branches are very flat, like the same kind of fans I see it.

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1 oz (5,600+) California Redwood Tree Seeds Bonsai Evergreen Fast Growth Sequoia sempervirens
USD 120.00
 
California Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, Tree Seeds Bonsai, Evergreen, Fast Growth, Shade Tree, Specimen Tree, Long Lived, Wind and Urban Tolerant California Redwood grows very quickly, 3 to 5 feet per year in cool, humid climates and is tolerant of air pollution and strong winds. In the right climate and with enough space, California Redwood is an excellent choice where a tall, majestic specimen tree is needed quickly. Other Names: Coastal Redwood, Coast Redwood, Giant Redwood and California Redwood Zone: 7 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Needled Evergreen tree (Conifer) Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: Western North America Height: 60 to 300 feet Spread: 25 to 75 feet Shape: Pyramidal Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best in moist, rich, humusy, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Grows best in cool, moist, coastal climates with consistently high moisture levels. Tolerant of wet soils. Intolerant of dry soils. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Culture: Although technically winter hardy to the deep South, it does not grow well there. Uses: Bonsai. Shade tree. This is a large tree that needs a large space. Sowing Sequoia sempervirens Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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3 large California redwood tree starts - 21 inches high
USD 31.75
 
Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) are one of the oldest plant families on Earth. Although they thrive in the temperate rain forests of the Pacific Northwest, they can adapt to higher elevations and warmer and dryer climates, as well as colder areas. The secret is lots of water and sunshine, especially at this early stage. The common name for these trees is California Redwood or Coastal Redwood. They can live for 2,000 years or more in ideal conditions. This species includes the tallest trees on Earth, reaching up to 375 feet in height and 26 feet in diameter. You are purchasing 3 large redwood tree plugs, two to three years old. These stand about 22 inches or so measured from the bottom of the plug, which is about 2.5 inches in diameter. They have an extensive root system already. We recommend that you pot these in 1-gallon pots on arrival. The first picture shows a typical plug. The second picture shows the plants in our greenhouse. The third picture shows what a sequoia grove looks like. You can regulate the speed of growth by varying the light -- the lower the light, the slower the growth. But do keep them moist, as redwoods like lots of water. We think these can be grown outdoors successfully from zones 5 through 9 if proper care is given. We recommend growing these as pot plants for up to a year, gradually increasing the size of the pot. Plant in the ground in the spring of 2011. Be sure to allow for room to grow when selecting a location, and be sure to provide plenty of water in dry conditions. Or you can grow these as container plants by pruning them back if they threaten to get too big. These trees were tissue cultured from large redwoods that showed superior growth, shape, adaptation to varying climatic regions, limb structure, height and diameter. A mature tree is said to produce nearly 260 pounds of oxygen a year.
 

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1,000 California Redwood Tree Seeds Bonsai Evergreen Fast Growth Sequoia sempervirens
USD 43.00
 
California Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, Tree Seeds Bonsai, Evergreen, Fast Growth, Shade Tree, Specimen Tree, Long Lived, Wind and Urban Tolerant California Redwood grows very quickly, 3 to 5 feet per year in cool, humid climates and is tolerant of air pollution and strong winds. In the right climate and with enough space, California Redwood is an excellent choice where a tall, majestic specimen tree is needed quickly. Other Names: Coastal Redwood, Coast Redwood, Giant Redwood and California Redwood Zone: 7 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Needled Evergreen tree (Conifer) Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: Western North America Height: 60 to 300 feet Spread: 25 to 75 feet Shape: Pyramidal Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best in moist, rich, humusy, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Grows best in cool, moist, coastal climates with consistently high moisture levels. Tolerant of wet soils. Intolerant of dry soils. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Culture: Although technically winter hardy to the deep South, it does not grow well there. Uses: Bonsai. Shade tree. This is a large tree that needs a large space. Sowing Sequoia sempervirens Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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Nicely started California redwood tree - 21 inches high
USD 11.99
 
Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) are one of the oldest plant families on Earth. Although they thrive in the temperate rain forests of the Pacific Northwest, they can adapt to higher elevations and warmer and dryer climates, as well as colder areas. The secret is lots of water and sunshine. The common name for these trees is California Redwood or Coastal Redwood. They can live for 2,000 years or more in ideal conditions. This species includes the tallest trees on Earth, reaching up to 375 feet in height. You are purchasing a large redwood tree plug, two to three years old. These stand about 21 inches measured from the bottom of the plug, which is about 2.5 inches in diameter. We recommend that you pot these in 1-gallon pots on arrival. The first picture shows a typical plug. The second picture shows the plants in our greenhouse. The third picture shows a Sequoia grove. You can regulate the speed of growth by varying the light -- the lower the light, the slower the growth. But do keep them moist, as redwoods like lots of water. We think these can be grown outdoors successfully from zones 5 through 9 if proper care is given. We recommend growing these as pot plants for up to a year, gradually increasing the size of the pot. Plant in the ground in the spring of 2012. Be sure to allow for room to grow when selecting a location, and be sure to provide plenty of water in dry conditions. Or you can grow these as container plants by pruning them back if they threaten to get too big. These trees were tissue cultured from large redwoods that showed superior growth, shape, adaptation to varying climatic regions, limb structure, height and diameter. A mature tree is said to produce nearly 260 pounds of oxygen a year. Young redwoods use sunlight so efficiently (3-4 times more than pines) that they can grow even in deep shade. In full sunlight and moist soil, a large redwood sapling can grow more than 6 feet in a single season!
 

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Weeping Giant Redwood 3 - Year Graft
USD 29.95
 
Sequoiadendron gigantea 'Pendula' (Weeping Giant Redwood) * Full sun * Zones 5-8 * 30' tall * 25' wide A living sculpture and no two will ever grow the same! This is a tree that will not fail to be noticed! One 16-24 inch tall grafted giant weeping sequoia Giant Weeping Sequoia is one of the most animated of all trees. The branches on this selection are tightly pendulous and conform to the trunk, it is usually twisting or leaning in one or more directions creating a living sculpture and no two will ever grow the same. The pendulous giant redwood is captivating in any garden or landscape due to its bizarre form, and when space allows it is best planted in small groups of two to seven giving the impression of a congregation of ghostly individuals. Planted in a lawn emphasizes the captivating form but it is equally effective looming over perennials, especially grasses and fine textured plants. Weeping Giant Redwood is a tree that will not fail to be noticed. Companion Plants: Goes well with Pinus parviflora 'Glauca', Dragon Eyer Pine, Thunderhead Pine as well as Black Bamboo. Check out our store for these great plants!
 

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5 California Redwood Tree Seeds Bonsai Evergreen Fast Growth Sequoia sempervirens
USD 1.15
 
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ California Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, Tree Seeds Bonsai, Evergreen, Fast Growth, Shade Tree, Specimen Tree, Long Lived, Wind and Urban Tolerant California Redwood grows very quickly, 3 to 5 feet per year in cool, humid climates and is tolerant of air pollution and strong winds. In the right climate and with enough space, California Redwood is an excellent choice where a tall, majestic specimen tree is needed quickly. Other Names: Coastal Redwood, Coast Redwood, Giant Redwood and California Redwood Zone: 7 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Needled Evergreen tree (Conifer) Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: Western North America Height: 60 to 300 feet Spread: 25 to 75 feet Shape: Pyramidal Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best in moist, rich, humusy, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Grows best in cool, moist, coastal climates with consistently high moisture levels. Tolerant of wet soils. Intolerant of dry soils. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Culture: Although technically winter hardy to the deep South, it does not grow well there. Uses: Bonsai. Shade tree. This is a large tree that needs a large space. Sowing Sequoia sempervirens Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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3 Fast Growing Baby California Redwood Tree Plugs
USD 14.75
 
Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) are one of the oldest plant families on Earth. Although they thrive in the temperate rain forests of the Pacific Northwest, they can adapt to higher elevations and warmer and dryer climates, as well as colder areas. The secret is lots of water and sunshine, especially at this baby stage. The common name for these trees is California Redwood. They can live for 2,000 years or more in ideal conditions. This species includes the tallest trees on Earth, reaching 375 feet in height and 26 feet in diameter. You are purchasing a package of three baby redwood trees, right out of the grow tray. These plugs are 12 inches high or more, measured from the bottom of the plug to the top of the plant. Pot these in ordinary potting soil on arrival, in 4 inch pots. You can regulate the speed of growth by varying the light -- the lower the light, the slower the growth. But do keep them moist, as redwoods like lots of water. We think these can be grown outdoors successfully from zones 5 through 9 if proper care is given. We recommend growing these as pot plants for up to a year, gradually increasing the size of the pot. Plant in the ground in the spring of 2011. Or you can grow these as container plants by pruning them back if they threaten to get too big. These trees were tissue cultured from large redwoods that showed superior growth, shape, adaptation to varying climatic regions, limb structure, height and diameter. A mature tree is said to produce nearly 260 pounds of oxygen a year. Redwood trees can grow very rapidly. Young trees develop a narrow conical silhouette -- the highest branches reaching upward, the lower ones drooping. This shape changes with age. Young redwoods use sunlight so efficiently (3-4 times more than pines) that they can grow even in deep shade. But with full sunlight and moist soil, the babies offered here can grow up to two feet in a year.
 

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1,000 Giant Sequoia Sequoiadendron giganteum Tree Seeds ~ Christmas Tree Evergreen
USD 29.95
 
Giant Sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Tree Seeds Bonsai, Fast Growth, Long Lived, Shade Tree, Christmas Tree, Evergreen, Specimen Tree, Timber Giant sequoia has the most massive size of any tree in the world. It is a beautiful, dense, needled evergreen conifer that is native to groves scattered through coniferous forests along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (4500-8000 feet in elevation) in central California. In its native California habitat, mature trees will often grow to 200 to 280 feet tall, with trunk diameters ranging from 15 to 24 feet. Trees may live 2000 to 3000 years. Young trees have a pyramidal-oval shape. As trees mature, they begin to lose branches from the lower part of the trunk. Trees feature attractive dark cinnamon-brown bark with deep furrows and ridges, small, scale-like, blue green needles and fruiting cones to 3 inches long. Other Names: Giant Sequoia, Giant Redwood, Sierra Redwood, Wellingtonia, Sierran Redwood, Dr. Seuss Tree Zone: 6 to 8 (possibly 5) Growth rate: Moderate Plant Type: Needled evergreen Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: California Height: 60 to 275 feet Spread: 25 to 60 feet Shape: Columnar Sun: Full Sun-Part Shade Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Best grown in moist, deep, loose, well-drained, sandy loams in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Avoid heavy clays. Grows best in cool, moist climates with consistently high moisture levels. Intolerant of dry soils. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Should be protected from cold winter winds. Sowing Sequoiadendron giganteum Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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5 Giant Sequoia Sequoiadendron giganteum Tree Seeds ~ Christmas Tree Evergreen
USD 1.00
 
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ Giant Sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Tree Seeds Bonsai, Fast Growth, Long Lived, Shade Tree, Christmas Tree, Evergreen, Specimen Tree, Timber Giant sequoia has the most massive size of any tree in the world. It is a beautiful, dense, needled evergreen conifer that is native to groves scattered through coniferous forests along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (4500-8000 feet in elevation) in central California. In its native California habitat, mature trees will often grow to 200 to 280 feet tall, with trunk diameters ranging from 15 to 24 feet. Trees may live 2000 to 3000 years. Young trees have a pyramidal-oval shape. As trees mature, they begin to lose branches from the lower part of the trunk. Trees feature attractive dark cinnamon-brown bark with deep furrows and ridges, small, scale-like, blue green needles and fruiting cones to 3 inches long. Other Names: Giant Sequoia, Giant Redwood, Sierra Redwood, Wellingtonia, Sierran Redwood, Dr. Seuss Tree Zone: 6 to 8 (possibly 5) Growth rate: Moderate Plant Type: Needled evergreen Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: California Height: 60 to 275 feet Spread: 25 to 60 feet Shape: Columnar Sun: Full Sun-Part Shade Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Best grown in moist, deep, loose, well-drained, sandy loams in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Avoid heavy clays. Grows best in cool, moist climates with consistently high moisture levels. Intolerant of dry soils. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Should be protected from cold winter winds. Sowing Sequoiadendron giganteum Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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1 oz (6,200+) Giant Sequoia Sequoiadendron giganteum Tree Seeds ~ Christmas Tree Evergreen
USD 80.00
 
Giant Sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Tree Seeds Bonsai, Fast Growth, Long Lived, Shade Tree, Christmas Tree, Evergreen, Specimen Tree, Timber Giant sequoia has the most massive size of any tree in the world. It is a beautiful, dense, needled evergreen conifer that is native to groves scattered through coniferous forests along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (4500-8000 feet in elevation) in central California. In its native California habitat, mature trees will often grow to 200 to 280 feet tall, with trunk diameters ranging from 15 to 24 feet. Trees may live 2000 to 3000 years. Young trees have a pyramidal-oval shape. As trees mature, they begin to lose branches from the lower part of the trunk. Trees feature attractive dark cinnamon-brown bark with deep furrows and ridges, small, scale-like, blue green needles and fruiting cones to 3 inches long. Other Names: Giant Sequoia, Giant Redwood, Sierra Redwood, Wellingtonia, Sierran Redwood, Dr. Seuss Tree Zone: 6 to 8 (possibly 5) Growth rate: Moderate Plant Type: Needled evergreen Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: California Height: 60 to 275 feet Spread: 25 to 60 feet Shape: Columnar Sun: Full Sun-Part Shade Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Best grown in moist, deep, loose, well-drained, sandy loams in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Avoid heavy clays. Grows best in cool, moist climates with consistently high moisture levels. Intolerant of dry soils. Generally intolerant of temperature extremes. Should be protected from cold winter winds. Sowing Sequoiadendron giganteum Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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