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A-Foresting We Will Go: A History of Trees in San Francisco (Part III)
Part III: The Land of Giants ”There is not much great timber, nor indeed wood of any kind, …” — The Annals of San Francisco, 1855 By 1850, the most significant “trees” in San Francisco could be viewed among the “forests” of the felled kind, mainly in the form of ships’ masts and other structures. […]
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February 17, 2014 /
Posted in: Natural San Francisco
Tagged: Archibald Menzies, Aylmer Bourke Lambert, burl, California, California Historical Landmark, Chief Sequoyah, coast redwood, Coast Redwood 101, dawn redwood, de Anza, drought, el Palo Alto, Ernest Peixotto. The Petrified Forest, fire, General Sherman, George Davidson, giant sequoia, global warming, Golden Gate Bridge, goose-pen, history, Hyperion, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park, Lost Monarch, Malaspina, Mediterranean climate, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Montgomery Woods State Natural Preserve, Muir Woods National Monument, Nature's clone, Northern California, Padre Juan Crespi, Padre Pedro Font, Portola, Redwood National Park, San Francisco, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia sempervirens, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Stephen Endlicher, tannic acid, Thaddeus Haenke, Transbay Transit Center, U.S. Endangered Species Act
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