Coastal Redwood Photo, Sequoia sempervirens, Pseudotsuga menziesii



Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA, Sequoia sempervirens, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Image ID: 09080

Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco. Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter. Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA

Image: 09080
Species: Sequoia sempervirens, Pseudotsuga menziesii
Common name: Coastal Redwood
Location: Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA
Lat/Long: 37° 53' 38.31"N, 122° 34' 27.85"W (Coordinates: 37.89397°, -122.57440°)
Format: Digital 2:3
Copyright © Phillip Colla, all rights reserved worldwide.

Keywords: california, coastal redwood, landscape, muir woods, muir woods national monument, national parks, nature, outdoors, outside, pseudotsuga menziesii, scene, scenic, sequoia sempervirens, usa

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Updated: November 21, 2009

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