GENUS CODE: SEQUO GENUS SCIENTIFIC:Sequoia GENUS AUTHORITY: Endl. GENUS COMMON: Redwood GENUS SUMMARY: GENUS IDENTIFICATION: GENUS REFERENCES: USDA Plants
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FAMILY CODE: CUPRES FAMILY SCIENTIFIC:Cupressaceae FAMILY AUTHORITY: Bartlett 1830 FAMILY COMMON: Cypress Family FAMILY SUMMARY: A family of about 29 genera and about 130 species. Recent studies indicate that the separation of the Taxodiaceae from the Cupressaceae is not warranted, and they are here combined (Gadek et al. 2000; Brunsfeld et al. 1994). The subfamilial classification used here follows Gadek et al. (2000). FAMILY REFERENCE: Farjon (2005); Hart & Price (1990); Hardin (1971b); Watson & Eckenwalder in FNA (1993b); Page in Kramer & Green (1990).
USDA Symbol: SESE3
USDA Common Name: Redwood
Native Status: L48 (N)
Distribution: USA (CA, OR)
Duration: Perennial
Growth Habit: Tree
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Key to Map SymbolsABOUT FAMILY (Weakley Flora) Cupressaceae Bartlett 1830 (Cypress Family) SUMMARY: A family of about 29 genera and about 130 species. Recent studies indicate that the separation of the Taxodiaceae from the Cupressaceae is not warranted, and they are here combined (Gadek et al. 2000; Brunsfeld et al. 1994). The subfamilial classification used here follows Gadek et al. (2000). REFERENCE: Farjon (2005); Hart & Price (1990); Hardin (1971b); Watson & Eckenwalder in FNA (1993b); Page in Kramer & Green (1990).ABOUT GENUS (Weakley Flora) Sequoia Endl. (Redwood) SUMMARY: REFERENCE: USDA Plants
HERBARIUM RESOURCES
SERNEC: Find Sequoia sempervirens in Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available) UNC SERNEC: Find Sequoia sempervirens in
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Herbarium - Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available)