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Sequoia evergreen (Lat. Sequoia sempervirens) is a coniferous tree of the cypress family with a straight trunk.One of the largest trees in the world.Is characterized by rapid growth and durability-lives up to 2 thousand years, keeping the ability to resume piglets up to 500-600 years.The height is more than 100 m with a barrel diameter of 6-9 m.Bark on the bottom, the oldest part of the trunk is red-brown (in America, the color of the bark is called a red tree), with deep cracks and peel off long longitudinal fibers.The thickness of the bark reaches 70 cm.This fact, together with the ability to give age to old age to grow and shoots from sleeping kidneys helps sequoia survive, despite frequent devastating forest fires.Young shoots are green and round, with age they rerun and become furry.There are two types of escapes on the Sequi.Some, so-called conductive shoots grow from year to year, forming a narrow-conical crown of the tree.Others, peristy shoots live 5-7 years and then late.Tail pointed, linear-lancetic, top dark green, shiny, bottom paler, with two strips of ustyitz on the sides from the passing in the middle of the keel.At the ends of the falling feather shoots are the cones, which seem very small in scale of this tree-their length is 1,5-2 cm.Mature cones are red-brown or black-brown, consist of 20- 25 thyroid scales and sit on a short skull, together with which (and sometimes with the whole branch) seeds are late.Ripened in the first year.Application for decorative purposes.Is an extremely valuable decorative tree for both single and group planting, so also for the formation of more extensive and closed plantations.It can also be successfully used in the protective bands of subtropical areas.Well grows in wet areas, suffers from dryness.Withstands short-term frosts up to-10 ° C.
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