• BOMBS@lemmy.world
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    neato burrito! I wasn’t aware that redwoods existed outside of California

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          They’re mostly planted outside of CA but they can survive and thrive in many places!

          It’s really interesting how tiny the native range of certain species of plants are, I have a Port Orford cedar in my yard that only natively grows on the coast right at the border of Oregon and California.

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      I’m pretty sure you can grow them in michigan too - they just won’t get very tall.

      There’s also the “Dawn Redwood”, thought extinct and discovered in China in 1940s, that is now planted all over the US.

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      There’s a rare phoenix sequoia that I know of.

      Seeds have been bought back from America and cultivated on large private estates.

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      We have a few redwood forests in my state in Australia.

      And you have our Eucalyptus in your state.

      Fair trade I say.

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    My friends dad is a horticulturist who helps bring redwoods noth as climate changes. They are awesome!

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    I mean its basically the same environment, and Taxodiaceae were globally distributed not even that long ago. This really shouldn’t be too surprising.