The coastal redwoods, which grow in a narrow strip along California’s coastline, benefit from the moist, foggy conditions provided by the Pacific Ocean. The summer fog is essential for these ...
Filthy and exhausted, surrounded by hundreds of towering redwood columns that were raining their captured fog on my head, I stood there overwhelmed by a scene straight out of the Jurassic.
A ragged blanket of coastal fog in northern California’s Humboldt Redwoods State Park nurtures old giants alongside smaller second-growth trees outside the park. Redwoods depend on fog for more ...
Adapted to coastal environments, the trees rely heavily on fog and dew fall for their water source, making them less resilient to climate change, Passmore said. In a three-year study of redwood fo ...
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