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  2. Metasequoia glyptostroboides - Wikipedia

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    The largest dawn redwood recorded was an isolated specimen in China about 50 meters (160 feet) tall and 2.2 meters (7.2 feet) wide. This tree was killed by a lightning strike in 1951. [18] Several dawn redwoods of this height still live in the eastern part of Metasequoia Valley, where the tree was discovered.

  3. Metasequoia - Wikipedia

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    Metasequoia, or dawn redwood, is a genus of fast-growing coniferous trees, one of three species of conifers known as redwoods. The living species Metasequoia glyptostroboides is native to Lichuan county in Hubei province, China. Although the shortest of the redwoods, it grows to at least 165 feet (50

  4. Sequoioideae - Wikipedia

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    Sequoioideae, commonly referred to as redwoods, is a subfamily of coniferous trees within the family Cupressaceae, that range in the northern hemisphere. It includes the largest and tallest trees in the world.

  5. Sequoia - Wikipedia

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    Sequoia sempervirens, coast redwood, found along the coast of California and Oregon; Sequoiadendron giganteum (giant sequoia), the sequoia tree found on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada of California; Metasequoia, dawn redwood; The Great Sequoia, a sequoia tree in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain

  6. Sequoia affinis - Wikipedia

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    Sequoia affinis is an extinct [1] species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae.. The name Sequoia sometimes refers to the subfamily Sequoioideae, which includes the still-living Sequoia sempervirens along with Sequoiadendron (giant sequoia) and Metasequoia (dawn redwood).

  7. Cupressaceae - Wikipedia

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    Dawn redwood is widely planted as an ornamental tree because of its excellent horticultural qualities, rapid growth and status as a living fossil. [26] Giant sequoia is a popular ornamental tree [27] and is occasionally grown for timber. [28] Giant sequoia, [29] Leyland cypress, and Arizona cypress are grown to a small extent as Christmas trees ...

  8. Category:Metasequoia - Wikipedia

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  9. Bailey Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) Munnysunk, summer home of Frank Bailey and his family. A view of some of the variety of trees that can be found at Bailey Arboretum. Bailey Arboretum is a 42-acre (17 ha) arboretum located in Lattingtown, New York, a small village on the North Shore of Long Island. [1]