Why does our sequoia tree lose its leaves even though we water it regularly?
hi, so my dad has a sequoia tree, and we water it regularly, but why does it still lose its leaves? it's always well moist in the ground, which is good, but why does it lose its leaves? thanks in advance 😉
google metasequoia gigantaeum … is a very old species and exclusively endemic to the redwoods in california … do you have the same climate??
is often a relic of the sunken continental lemuria .. as well as the Galapagos Islands, eastern island, Hawaii etc. … 😉
Are you Atlantide?
The answer is curios. There’s not much…
your instinct of the dinge seems to be small…
@miki04, there was more than just a Noah after the Flood.
Metasequoia just doesn’t come from California….
Your knowledge of the world has disappeared…
There are three types of mammoth trees.
The Chilean world mammoth tree, Metasequoia, always throws needles in autumn. It is always hardy and very common here, even as a hedge.
The mountain mammoth tree, Sequoiandedron, is the second most common species. He’s the classic park tree. Like every conifer, he throws needles and whole branches off again and again if he no longer needs. He needs a lot of water and gets really big. If he is more than 20 years old, he puts everything in the shade and cleanses a half pool per day.
The rarest and most sensitive is the coastal mammoth tree. It needs the northern rainy whales and can be there up to 115 m. Here it is extremely rare.
Which one do you have now?
“he needs the northern rainforest”