The Giant Sequoia is a member of the Redwood Family, Taxodiaceae, a group of evergreen (and some deciduous) coniferous trees which were abundant in forests throughout the world during the mild, humid climate of the Miocene Period (about 13 million years ago). Over the millennia, many species in the Redwood Family have become extinct, but there remain 15 species growing today in locations from America to China to Tasmania. Among these ancient species, Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) is king. Dimensions:. Length: 12-24" [varies by tree]. Height: 2.5 diameter mailing tube. width: 2.5 diameter mailing tube
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