Coast Redwood Redwood
Sequoia sempervirens
Coast Redwood belongs to the Sequoia genus. Coast Redwood is also known as Redwood
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Coast Redwood belongs to the Sequoia genus.
How to grow and keep Coast Redwood happy
How to sow and germinate Coast Redwood
How to transplant Coast Redwood
How to harvest Coast Redwood
Companion plants for Coast Redwood
These plants will grow well with Coast Redwood:
Repellent plants for Coast Redwood
These plants will not grow well with Coast Redwood so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Common Coast Redwood pests
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Common Coast Redwood diseases & problems
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How long does Coast Redwood take to grow?
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Coast Redwood Etymology
The genus name, Sequoia, was reportedly chosen to honor the Cherokee indian chief Sequoyah, while the species name, sempervirens, is Latin for “evergreen”. The botanical epithet is from the Latin sempervirens meaning “evergreen”
The botanical epithet is from the Latin virens meaning “green”
Coast Redwood Folklore
Other names for Coast Redwood
Redwood
Sequoia sempervirens (Lamb. ex D. Don) Endl.
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