Redwood root studies. A 20" stump blasted out and lying, split in half and upside down beside railroad track, Monument Creek near Scotia, California. Note roots extending vertically downward from the laterals. Start out as 2" to 3" diameter, but taper quickly to pencil thickness after 3-4 ft. Abundance of roots may be related to presence of burl at stump base. August 1937. E.F
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable No people present in picture
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Identifier
fritz_metcalf-5160
Subject
Sequoia sempervirens - Studies Burls Sequoia sempervirens - Roots Lumber companies - Pacific Lumber Company - Monument Creek Sequoia sempervirens Humboldt County
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