sfcnmone t1_j6dkyg3 wrote
Reply to comment by IAmRotagilla in Redwoods. Mariposa Grove. Yosemite NP CA. [3662x2441] [OC] by chezgky
OK I'm gonna tell you my story. I was born and raised in California and had visited both the coastal redwoods and Yosemite many times but somehow had never seen these trees. And we had a friend visiting from Thailand who wanted to go to Yosemite, so we took him to the Tuolumne Grove, where you park and then walk a bit down into the forest. And I said to my friend "I'm not sure how we will know which ones are the Sequoiahs. . ." And then when we saw the first one I laughed so hard I peed my pants.
Calling them trees doesn't really describe what's going on with them.
IAmRotagilla t1_j6ds3ur wrote
We visited two coastal redwood parks north of Eureka in June. Spent several hours walking among and admiring those beauties. The experience is like no other. My girlfriend had never seen a giant redwood. She was astonished too. (Didn’t pee, though.) Nature humbles us in the best way.
sfcnmone t1_j6dzldq wrote
The coast redwoods (sequoia sempervirens) make me think of Rivendell. The giant sequoia, like in this photo (sequoia giganteum) are like the Ents.
There's another sequoia with a really fascinating story. We have them in San Francisco in the botanical garden. Dawn redwoods, if you are interested in this very beautiful deciduous "extinct" redwood:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metasequoia_glyptostroboides
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