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The distinctive thick, ropy bark of the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) can grow up to 12 inches thick on mature trees. It’s bright red when freshly exposed, then weathers to a pale reddish gray. Its thickness and relative lack of resin make the bark nearly impervious to flame, an important self-preservation feature in an ecosystem that frequently experiences fires.
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