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Were you watering it ? I’ve seen large sequoias in Vancouver and they are fine. It is a west coast tree and I suspect that they might need some extra hydration in Kentucky.


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Oh it got watered, but the ground here is hard, and it gets pretty hot, small Sequoia need water like you said, but young ones need cover more I believe from the sun.
We get 100 plus heat in the summer a lot of times, I believe that might be the issue here.
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The sequoias are from California so I doubt that the hot weather would be a problem.
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They are trees that grow in groups for support from high winds, if alone they could fall.
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New fossils from nearly 400 million years ago have been discovered in Britain. According to this article there’s been a few other fossils of this time.
https://thedebrief.org/newly-found-rema ... ent-trees/

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I used to see an occasional one in the many woods I have been in, but not for a long time now.
So sad.

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Are there no survivors ? In 1911 a rust wiped out the beautiful western white pine from the west coast of North America from California to southern British Columbia but there are a few survivors. I hope that this American chestnut can be restored to its former glory.
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I have seen them in my lifetime, but very rare, those are now gone because of construction.
The Chinese chestnut is nasty in comparison in my opinion.
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I just googled the American chestnut. Apparently there’s about 430 million American chestnuts still thriving. There’s an American chestnut restoration project and I believe that they will get this amazing tree back. Google says that southern Ontario was part of its original jab. I am sure that it could grow in the Vancouver area and Vancouver island as well but could become a problematic invasive species there.
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Not many in our area here in KY, but maybe in the forest areas owned by the state.
The last one I know of on private property was cut down, and used for furniture, the old woman that lived there her whole life was irate when she found out.
It was pretty big so maybe 500 years old, but damaged by storms.
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Who cut it down if it was on her property ? This sounds quite odd.
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I think it was an inlaw, he did the woodworking.
Might have been the son who said go ahead, and cut it down, he didn't live there anymore.
The old woman couldn't take care of things, and had people coming in all the time keeping things clean, so she might have had the property signed over to the son.
I do remember her being upset, and how big the tree was, three grown men might could reach around it.
The squirrels was always all over the thing, I'm sure they where upset also along with every other animal in the area.
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That tree was a monument. What a disgrace it had to be chopped down for some baboons hobby.
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There was one of the biggest, and oldest walnut trees in Kentucky cut down near me for an Aldi's food store.
When I was in High school cutting class i would go to the Convenient store passing by it, and on the way back to class I would stop, and sit under it for a time.
I would think maybe five people might be able to reach around it.
I really think it's a sin against nature, and future generations destroying such ancient things.
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I agree, I have called the gigantic trees monuments to nature for a long time.
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The thing is about that old tree, they didn't even need to cut it down, it would have been behind the store anyhow.
It ended up being just grass anyhow.
Shame on the city for letting them do it, everyone who knew about it knew it was old, and the largest in the area.
It's all about money though.
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Trees have some competition in the oxygen production, and it's not alive.

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I has read an article on this oxygen producing phenomenon but haven't figured out how to post videos or articles on Our Forum with this new phone.
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