Cambridge Encyclopedia :: Cambridge Encyclopedia Vol. 62

Redwood

National park in N California, USA, on the Pacific coast; protects the Coast redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens), among the tallest in the world; area 228 km²/88 sq mi.


Redwood is a name used for several species of trees with red or reddish coloured wood; It is also used as a place name on its own or in combination, sometimes for places associated with redwood trees but not always.The redwood family is very bad and it has no barks, trunks and leaves.and the maneuver came to the scyle and rhynes but it must be cleaned fiest after that you can made it. And the trunks could be used for the juicy.The term "widow maker" is often used to refer to the falling branches of the redwood tree as during the rainy season these branches tend to fall due to excess water weight and have taken the lives of many lumberjacks.

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