Redwood
(Sequoia sempervirens)
"The dominating tree of the coastal forest belt is the REDWOOD. No other tree of this region approaches it in size, density, height, or biological or historical interest. These ancient trees tower above all, and are so dominant as seemingly to leave no room nor sunlight for other trees and plants. Nevertheless it is astonishing to note how many species of plants thrive in their shade, able to make efficient use of whatever sunshine filters between the needle-leaves of their giant neighbors."
—Willis Linn Jepson,
Trees, Shrubs and Flowers of the Redwood Region, 1934
High-Quality Giclée Print: $45, plus shipping and handling. Measures 6 x 11 inches (4.5" x 9.5" print, plus .75" white border).