Are redwoods a pine?

This confusion has come about because the Redwood which grows along the coast has been called "Redwood," and the Redwood which grows in the mountains has been called "Big Tree." Both species of trees are REDWOOD, the same as two pines are both Pines, though one may be called Digger Pine and the other may be known as ...
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Is redwood and pine the same?

Redwood, which is normally a pine, and in our case Scandinavian pine, are grown in cooler climates, and the grain of timber is a lot neater and tighter, which makes the timber a lot more tense.
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What are redwood trees classified as?

Phylum: The coast redwood is classified under the phylum Coniferophyta. Coniferophyta is the largest of the gymnosperm phyla. They are cone-bearing seed plants with vascular tissue. The coast redwoods, like most conifers, are evergreen.
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Are sequoias a pine tree?

Sequoia, genus of conifers of the bald cypress family (Taxodiaceae), comprising one species, Sequoia sempervirens (redwood). The big tree, or giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), historically was included in this genus.
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Do redwoods have pine cones?

All Coast Redwood have pine cones and after a decade thousands of seed develop. However only about 7% of the seeds will result in a young tree. In addition, the ground beneath a Coast Redwood grove, thick with ferns and other undergrowth, is often unsuitable for sprouting seeds.
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Is a redwood a conifer?

Redwoods (also known as Sequoioideae) are coniferous trees and are known as the tallest trees in the world. They can live for thousands of years and like to live in mountainous areas.
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What are pine trees?

A pine is any conifer shrub or tree species from the Pinus genus of plants—a group that includes more than 120 species worldwide. These are evergreen conifers, woody plants that bear seed cones and which have bundles of needles rather than the broad leaves commonly found on deciduous trees.
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Is redwood a pine or cedar?

Redwood trees, by contrast, have the same ruddy bark as a cedar tree, but they are not coniferous, they bear no berries and they lack the distinct smell of the cedar tree. However, redwood trees are remarkably tall, sturdy and strong trees.
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Why are they called redwoods?

They called the trees "Palo Colorado," meaning red trees or redwood because of the bright red color of the heartwood. The discovery that the redwood was a new botanical species was made by Archibald Menzies, botanist with the Vancouver Expedition in 1794.
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What are the 3 types of redwood trees?

North Coast as “redwoods,” there are in fact three distinct redwood species: dawn redwood, giant sequoia, and coast redwood.
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Are redwoods evergreens?

The only living species in its genus, the dawn redwood is a deciduous tree rather than an evergreen. This means that it sheds its leaves in the fall, is bare in winter and grows new leaves in the spring.
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Is it illegal to cut down a redwood tree?

It is illegal to cut down a giant redwood tree. The redwood tree's famous concentric circles do indicate the age of the tree, but some the rings are so small they are invisible to the naked eye. Giant Redwood Trees can grow 1-2 feet per year until the tree reaches 200-300 feet.
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Is redwood a fir tree?

The contemporary Coast Redwood is Sequoia sempervirens. The species name is Latin meaning “forever living” or “forever green.” They are conifers (cone-bearing) gymnosperms (with “naked seeds”), like pines, firs and spruces, and keep their green needle leaves all year round.
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What is better pine or redwood?

It is stronger than redwood even though both are classified as soft woods. Pine can be used for stairs and structural members, unlike redwood, and pressure-treated pine structures can resist rot for decades. Pine forests regenerate much quicker than redwood forests, so pine is a more sustainable natural resource.
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What wood is similar to redwood?

Both cedar and redwood give almost identical tips for cleaning, color restoration, and finishing. With either product, soap and water is going to clean most dirt and stains.
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Is redwood a softwood?

Is Redwood a Hardwood? European Redwood isn't a hardwood specie, it is in fact a softwood specie. Softwood species, including European Redwood as well as Canadian Western Red Cedar and Siberian Larch, make up the vast majority of all wood used in the world, accounting for approximately 80% of all timber.
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What makes redwood trees so special?

Redwoods create the strength to withstand powerful winds and floods by extending their roots outwards, up to 100 feet wide from the trunk, and living in groves where their roots can intertwine. A redwood can't grow to be the tallest tree on earth alone.
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Is a sequoia a redwood?

Sequoias and giant redwoods are often referred to interchangeably, though they are two very different, though equally remarkable, species of tree. Both naturally occurring only in California, these two species share a distinctive cinnamon-colored bark and the proclivity for growing to overwhelming heights.
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Do sequoias have pine cones?

A large sequoia tree can have several thousand pinecones at a time. Although giant sequoia trees are among the largest trees in the world, their pinecones are comparatively small, usually only 2 inches or so.
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Is cedar different from redwood?

Redwood is a harder wood than cedar. It was found to be 23% harder than cedar when the Janka hardness test was used. Because it is a harder wood it will last longer and is more durable. Redwood has more natural occurring chemicals than cedar.
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Is redwood similar to cedar?

Redwood contains protective oils much like cedar, making it a safe option for outdoor projects. It's denser than cedar, which means it's a sturdier wood for long life, but also heavier and therefore a bit more labor-intensive.
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Is cedar a pine tree?

Not exactly. It's a little more complicated than that. Most simply, they fall under different branches of the same tree family. Cedar trees fall under the genus Cedrus, and pine trees make up the genus Pinus.
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Are Christmas trees pine trees?

Pine is a type of tree we use for Christmas trees, but all Christmas trees are not pine trees. We can use evergreen conifers like pine, fir and spruce as well as artificial trees.
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How can you tell a pine tree?

Pine needles are the easiest way to identify pine trees. Unlike other coniferous trees with needle-like leaves, pine tree needles grow in small bundles called fascicles. Each fascicle on pine trees contains two, three, or five needles. Some pine trees are identified by having seven needles in a bundle.
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Are redwood trees hard or soft wood?

Examples of softwood trees are cedar, Douglas fir, juniper, pine, redwood, spruce, and yew. Hardwood refers to wood from broad-leaved trees such as oak, ash or beech.
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