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Sequoioideae,
commonly referred to as redwoods, is a
subfamily of
coniferous trees within the
family Cupressaceae, that
range in the
northern hemisphere...
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Sequoia is a
genus of
redwood coniferous trees in the
subfamily Sequoioideae of the
family Cupressaceae. The only
extant species of the
genus is Sequoia...
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Cupressaceae subfamily Sequoioideae. M. glyptostroboides is the only
living species in its genus, but
three fossil species are known.
Sequoioideae and
several other...
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redwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Redwood is a
common name for
Sequoioideae, a
subfamily of
coniferous trees.
Redwood or
Redwood Tree may also refer...
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distinct subfamilies of Cupressaceae, Athrotaxidoideae, Cunninghamioideae,
Sequoioideae, Taiwanioideae, and Taxodioideae,
which form a
grade basal to Cupressaceae...
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Cunninghamioideae (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Quinn (Cunninghamia)
Sequoioideae (Luerss.)
Quinn (Sequoia, Sequoiadendron, and Metasequoia) Taiwanioideae...
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exceptionally large plant species.
Examples of
megaflora include the
Sequoioideae of
California and a
number of
extinct plant species from the Mesozoic...
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which includes the
redwood trees. By
extension the name may
refer to:
Sequoioideae, a three-genus
subfamily of the
cypress family Sequoia (genus), a genus...
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species of the
genus Metasequoia, one of
three genera in the
subfamily Sequoioideae of the
family Cupressaceae. It now
survives in the wild only in wet lower...
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official names. The name
sequoia sometimes refers to the
subfamily Sequoioideae,
which includes S. sempervirens
along with
Sequoiadendron (giant sequoia)...