Redwood characteristics. Several very symmetrical redwood trees on the Redwood Highway, flanking the bridge crossing the south fork of Eel River. About 2-1/2 miles north of Richardson Grove. The trees measure between 4 and 6 feet in diameter at breast height. The group to the right is not a double tree, but two separate trees. This picture illustrates the symmetry of redwood when grown in the open. March 1929, E.F.
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable
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