Arbor Mundi
Coast Redwood Forest (Not a Bonsai)

Coast Redwood Forest (Not a Bonsai)

NameCoast Redwood Forest (Not a Bonsai)
Species NameSequoia sempervirens
Common NameCoast Redwood
Bonsai Styleforest
Estimated Age (years)500
Container TypeN/A (natural forest floor)
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyadvanced
Trunk Featuresthick bark, reddish-brown bark, straight trunks, fluted base, fire-resistant bark
Foliage Typeneedle-like
Height (cm)8000
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityN/A (natural forest)
Notable FeaturesTallest trees on Earth, ancient forest ecosystem, unique ability to clone themselves from burls, highly fire-resistant bark.

Description

This image displays a natural forest of towering Coast Redwood trees, not a cultivated bonsai specimen. These majestic conifers are renowned for being the tallest living things on Earth, forming dense, ancient groves.

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