Students at Osceola High School set out to learn the basics of growing trees, but instead ended up making state history by ...
A passionate arborist is desperately trying to save what he says is the world's tallest albino redwood chimera, which is slated to be cut down to make way for train tracks in the San Francisco Bay ...
What the visitor has come across is an albino redwood tree, one of only about 400 known to exist. The strange tree is unable to produce chlorophyll, and so its needles are white instead of green.
A vocal community outcry has spared the life of what may be the world's tallest albino redwood chimera, which was set to be cut down to make way for train tracks in Northern California's wine country.
And now a story about an extremely rare albino tree. If you pass it on the street, it might look dead. It's not dead. It was almost killed. But now it's going to survive thanks, in part, to this guy.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 12 (Reuters) - Northern California preservationists are fighting to keep a rare albino redwood, one of just 10 trees of its kind known to exist, from being chopped down to make ...
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