Primeval sequoia
Bad Hall, Oberösterreich, Österreich
- All weather
Lat.name: Metasequoia glyptostroboides Family: Marsh Cypresses
Planted around 1900
Other names: Chinese redwood, metasequoia, water fir
Home country: China
Primeval sequoias are considered living fossils; they once formed large forests during the Cretaceous period. For a long time botanists thought that the primeval sequoia was extinct until it was rediscovered in 1941 in a Chinese mountain region.
Primeval sequoias are deciduous, the needles fall off in autumn.
Growth height up to 35 meters
Popular in parks and gardens of the warm humid climate.
Planted around 1900
Other names: Chinese redwood, metasequoia, water fir
Home country: China
Primeval sequoias are considered living fossils; they once formed large forests during the Cretaceous period. For a long time botanists thought that the primeval sequoia was extinct until it was rediscovered in 1941 in a Chinese mountain region.
Primeval sequoias are deciduous, the needles fall off in autumn.
Growth height up to 35 meters
Popular in parks and gardens of the warm humid climate.
- open to the public
- Can only be viewed from outside
- All weather
Season
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
Please get in touch for more information.
Contact
4540 Bad Hall
Phone +43 7258 7200
E-Mail info@badhall.at
Contact person
Tourismusverband Bad Hall
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