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Redwoods 101: A Comprehensive Guide to Northern California's Iconic Trees

From Jurassic Origins to Modern-Day Protection: The Rich History of Redwood Trees

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From Jurassic Origins to Modern-Day Protection: The Rich History of Redwood Trees

Redwood trees are some of the oldest living organisms on the planet, and their history is a fascinating one. They have survived multiple ice ages, earthquakes, and human intervention, and have become an iconic symbol of the American West Coast. In this blog, we will explore the rich history of the redwood trees, from their origins to their current status as a beloved and protected species.

Snow in the Redwoods?! A Rare and Beautiful Sight

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Snow in the Redwoods?!  A Rare and Beautiful Sight

The redwood forests of California are known for their towering trees, lush vegetation, and mild, coastal climate. Visitors to the region may be surprised to learn that snow is not a common occurrence in the redwoods, but it can happen on occasion, providing a unique and stunning winter landscape.

The Redwood Canopies: A World Above the Forest Floor

The Redwood Canopies: A World Above the Forest Floor

Redwood trees are famous for their towering height and distinctive reddish-brown bark. However, it's not just the trunk and branches of these magnificent trees that are noteworthy - their canopies are also teeming with life and play a critical role in the ecosystem.

Redwoods: A Tale of Two Trees

Redwoods: A Tale of Two Trees

If you're planning a trip to northern California, you're in for a treat: the region is home to two of the world's tallest and most impressive tree species, coastal redwoods and giant sequoias. While both trees are members of the redwood family and share many similarities, there are also several key differences that set these two species apart.