
How redwoods became giants
Chapter 1
Rise of the ancient redwood family
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Chapter 2
The physics of drinking from the sky
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Chapter 3
Shields of armor and underground networks
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Chapter 4
The secret world of the canopy
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Master of How redwoods became giants
Ch 3 · Shields of armor and underground networks
misslily Redwood Giants Thrive
Redwood's secret to the sky, hear it now! Thick bark shield and roots that intertwine, wow-oh-wow!
Fun Fact
Burl power: The lumpy growths on redwood trunks contain thousands of dormant buds that can sprout new clone trees if damaged.
Glossary
mycorrhizae (noun)
Symbiotic associations between beneficial soil fungi and the roots of vascular plants. In California's coastal forests, these fungal networks link redwood roots to distribute water and vital nutrients.
Symbiotic associations between beneficial soil fungi and the roots of vascular plants. In California's coastal forests, these fungal networks link redwood roots to distribute water and vital nutrients.
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What acidic chemical compound gives redwoods their color and protects them from rot?
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What temperature in Fahrenheit can the thick bark of a redwood insulate the tree against?
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What type of organism forms underground networks with redwood roots to share nutrients?


