. The big trees of California, their history and characteristics. Sequoia. [from old catalog]. 11^4 Young Sequoias. nPHERE are but very few â¢â ⢠young Sequoias to be seen in any of the groves. This is not the fault of the seeds. The surface of the ground in the groves is so deeply covered with the dry fallen matter from the trees, and dead veg- etation, that the seeds in fall- ing very seldom come in con- tact with the bare ground; but where a tree has been recently uprooted, or where fire has burned away the dry covering, the young trees spring up as thick as grain in a field, and â77â. Ple
. The big trees of California, their history and characteristics. Sequoia. [from old catalog]. 11^4 Young Sequoias. nPHERE are but very few â¢â ⢠young Sequoias to be seen in any of the groves. This is not the fault of the seeds. The surface of the ground in the groves is so deeply covered with the dry fallen matter from the trees, and dead veg- etation, that the seeds in fall- ing very seldom come in con- tact with the bare ground; but where a tree has been recently uprooted, or where fire has burned away the dry covering, the young trees spring up as thick as grain in a field, and â77â. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Clark, Galen, 1814- [from old catalog]. Yosemite Valley, Cal. , G Clark [Redondo, Cal. , Press o Reflex publishing co. ]
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