Why do Redwood trees grow more in California?
Redwood trees need moderate to heavy rainfall in the winter season and summer fog, which is the kind of climate California has. Redwood is one among the three most important trees in North American region. These trees require moisture and precipitation. Most of these trees, which have grown well, are found in gullies and deep valleys where the amount of moisture that the tree receives throughout the year is more. The amount of fog that drips is also more. It is interesting that the trees that do not mush receive much fog actually do not grow very tall. Redwood trees also do not grow near seas and oceans because of the salt spray, sand and wind, which are not suitable for the growth of Redwood trees. More about Redwood trees • Characteristics of the Redwood Trees California-Redwood trees are not really about red wood literally, they are combination of ferns, vines and deciduous trees. They are tall, dense and very huge trees, which at times seem to be a face of natures enormity. Redwood