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The Sequoia sempervirens, which is commonly called redwood, is distributed along the Coast Range, the trees thriving only when they are constantly swept by the sea fogs.
History of California Helen Elliott Bandini
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MM might give you an orange vest and some bamboo sticks to beat stalled motorists as part of his pogrom against the evil automobile, but that is about it. sempervirens
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California's Humboldt County is home to coast redwoods Sequoia sempervirens .
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Among the exciting discoveries were new species of conifers, such as Pinus hartwegii, Pinus ayacahuite, P. moctezumae, P. patula, Cupressus macrocarpa, and Sequoia sempervirens.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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Then, and only then, as John Muir put it, "you'd know the king of their race" -- the immortal Sequoia sempervirens, otherwise know as the coastal redwood.
Dr. Reese Halter: Saving the Remaining Old Growth Redwood Forests 2010
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Among the exciting discoveries were new species of conifers, such as Pinus hartwegii, Pinus ayacahuite, P. moctezumae, P. patula, Cupressus macrocarpa, and Sequoia sempervirens.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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Weather records show that the number of hours of fog has dropped by about three hours per day since 1901, and if the trend continues it could be catastrophic for coastal redwoods sequoia sempervirens.
Climate Change is Causing San Francisco to Lose its Fog | Inhabitat 2010
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Bits of finished rudbeckias at the bottom, leafless maples on the right and the old reinforcing wire entwined by native honeysuckle, Lonicera sempervirens complete the rectangle.
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Similar in color and shape but slightly larger and less vigorous is Helictotrichon sempervirens, blue oat grass, seen here with the smaller fescue.
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So is your new Lonicera sempervirens a coral one or yellow?
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