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Remember, of course, that a redwood's age can be measured in thousands of years.
A. Siegel: Energy Bookshelf: Ten More Worth Your Time Than Super Freaky Crap 2010
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Remember, of course, that a redwood's age can be measured in thousands of years.
A. Siegel: Energy Bookshelf: Ten More Worth Your Time Than Super Freaky Crap A. Siegel 2010
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Remember, of course, that a redwood's age can be measured in thousands of years.
Energy Bookshelf: Ten More Worth Your Time Than Super Freaky Crap 2010
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Remember, of course, that a redwood's age can be measured in thousands of years.
A. Siegel: Energy Bookshelf: Ten More Worth Your Time Than Super Freaky Crap 2009
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As a part of the redwood's undergrowth was a tall bush that in its season yielded a luscious and enormous berry called the salmon-berry.
A Backward Glance at Eighty Murdock, Charles A 1921
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They told of the giant redwood's growth from a tiny seed; of the avalanche that, born a snowflake, heaves and grows on the peaks, to shrink and die on the level lands below.
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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Till up the soaring redwood's shaft our shadows danced and came,
Complete Poetical Works Bret Harte 1869
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After being in post-production for a redwood's age, Fox Searchlight plants "Tree" (produced by Minneapolis-based River Road Entertainment) May 27, 2011.
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After being in post-production for a redwood's age, Fox Searchlight plants "Tree" (produced by Minneapolis-based River Road Entertainment) May 27, 2011.
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The redwood's root system is composed of shallow, wide-spreading lateral roots.
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