In ideal conditions a coast redwood can grow 2-3 feet in height annually, but when the trees are stressed from lack of moisture and sunlight they may only grow as little as 1ft per year. A diverse mixture of trees and shrubs creates a multi-layered canopy that supports the growth of each species in the grove. These trees have shallow root systems that extend over one hundred feet from the base and intertwine with the roots of other redwoods making them very stable during strong winds and floods.
Irrigation: Inline Drip
Water Needs: High for Redwoods| Low for plants
Photos of Redwood | Chain Fern | Bears Breeches
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