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redwood

[ UK /ɹˈɛdwʊd/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɛdˌwʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the soft reddish wood of either of two species of sequoia trees
  2. either of two huge coniferous California trees that reach a height of 300 feet; sometimes placed in the Taxodiaceae

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  • Much like our own United States of America -- a land which includes the most refined and developed urban centers in the world, and at the same time claims home to wonders of nature which remain untamable: the canyons of Colorado, the Redwoods of California, the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee -- this is a land that remains much the same as it was before man ever got his hands on it. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: To Beard or Not to Beard, That Is the Question: Musings on the Fall of Matisyahu's Facial Locks and Other Natural Disasters
  • Clear information boards indicate the location of different types of trees which include Persian, Japanese and black walnut trees, coastal and dawn redwoods, cedar of Lebanon, atlas and deodar cedars, and swamp cypresses.
  • But when you take cuttings from valuable landscape plants such as cedar, fir, juniper, pine, spruce, and redwood, do it carefully to preserve the plant's health and shapeliness.
  • He was also careful to plan the project around the fig, walnut, redwood, and cypress trees on the property, giving the owners ample shade.
  • Redwood City officials now await the next phase: testing for real gunshots.
  • Most caps are made from cedar, but you can also find redwood and other woods, as well as synthetics that match some of the popular engineered decking materials.
  • The apartments and penthouses have double-glazed redwood framed windows, fitted kitchens and gas-fired central heating.
  • The particular mycorrhizae that associates itself with redwoods also confers drought resistance to redwood roots. Dr. Reese Halter: Saving the Remaining Old Growth Redwood Forests
  • When I die, Billy, you must bury me in a redwood grove," Saxon adjured. CHAPTER XVI
  • Libby also checked his method by determining the age of heartwood from the trunks of redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens), and of Douglas firs Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1960 - Presentation Speech
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