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How High Do Redwood Trees Commonly Grow?

May 29th, 2011 by admin, under Uncategorized. No Comments

Majestic and awe-inspiring, the Coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) growing in the coastal forests of Oregon and Northern California pierce the sky. No one who has stood at the feet of these mighty trees can ever forget the experience. Look up, up, up Can you see the top? Because they grow only in groups, or groves, the branches of the trees weave together, creating a canopy that nearly blots out the sky. Many people wonder how tall Coast redwoods commonly grow.

A mature Coast redwood averages 200 feet in height. Many of the taller trees in existence, however, range from 300 to 350 feet.Check out this link here. Redwood trees can be anywhere from 8 to 28 feet in diameter. Scientists speculate, though, that some redwood trees were even taller – reaching heights of almost 400 feet. Several years ago, researchers measured the tallest living Coast redwood at 370 feet. Coast redwood trees can live to be 2000 years old, and because the trees were prized for their beautiful lumber, many of the oldest trees did not survive early logging efforts. Now an endangered species, Coast redwoods are protected in state parks, ensuring that these majestic giants will survive to be seen by future generations.