
Great Basin National Park, NV; OCT 2015
Today I am featuring some special trees: The The Great Basin Brisltecone Pine (Pinus longevea), the Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and the Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum). Most of the images are from California but one comes from Great Basin National Park in Nevada.
There are only 8 groves of the Giant Sequoia in the world. They are all located in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. These wonders grow more than 300 feet tall with diameters that exceed 50 feet. The branches on these trees are often bigger than the trunks of trees I see every day.
The Coastal Redwood is found only along the coasts of Northern California with just a slight incursion into Oregon. These trees are the tallest in the world, reaching heights in excess of 375 feet and diameters in excess of 30 feet. Many of these trees are over 600 years old with the oldest known tree 2,200 years old.
The Bristlecone pines are small, gnarled, ancient trees some of which have lived more than 5,000 years. They grow at high altitudes and like poor soil conditions. They are tough old buggers.
Note: Please click on caption to see image at higher resolution

Sequoia National Park, OCT 2014

Jedediah Smith State Redwoods Park, CA, JAN 2013

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Schullman Grove, CA JUL 2013

Calaveras Big Trees State Park, CA, DEC 2013

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Schullman Grove, CA, JUL 2014

Jedediah Smith State Redwoods Park, CA, JAN 2013

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Schullman Grove, CA; JUL 2013

Schullman Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, CA; MAY 2016
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Beautiful photos… I love redwoods – there is something sacred about them. I hope one day to see a bristlecone pine, which I expect would feel much the same.
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I truly hope you do get to see a bristlecone. It is difficult to comprehend that you are standing in front of a living creature that so ancient.
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Lovely! We were able to drive through the redwoods of California a couple of years ago. They were amazing and beautiful. And HUGE!!
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Beautiful photos!
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Larry,
I am so pleased to have come across your blog. Your artwork stimulates my desire to take in nature’s beauty. Thank you!
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