Botanical Name: Sequoia sempervirens
Common Name: coast redwood
Family Name: Cupressaceae
Distribution/Origin: S.W. United States
Leaf: Needle-like, Leathery, Glabrous, Lustrous, Flat, Green, Linear/Acuminate/Cuneate/Entire
Arrangement: Spiralled, Radial
Inflorescence: Male cone, April
Fruit/Seed: Cone(winged seeds), Brown, Aug/Sep/Oct
Stem/Bark: Deeply fissured, Fibrous, Red, Brown
Size: Height: > 30m/Spread: > 25m
Habit: Upright
Form: Columnar
Soil: Acidic, Well-drained
Moisture: High
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade
Hardiness zone(USDA): 8
Landscape use: Shade tree, Specimen plat
Notes: Perennial
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