Metasequoia NYBG 2023-12-092023-12-04Sherry Felix Metasequoia – Wikipedia is a living fossil. NYBG 11/01/2023 NYBG 11/01/2023 NYBG 11/01/2023 NYBG 11/01/2023 Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Related
pflanzwas 2023-12-12 / 4:30 pm Wow, fascinating and what an interesting story! These trees are so nice in color and form. Loading...
Sherry Felix 2023-12-13 / 8:05 am It is fascinating that they found this ancient tree species. Made me feel as if I was stepping into the past. Loading...
Sherry Felix 2023-12-10 / 7:55 am Thanks. It felt like we could have been among the dinosaurs. Loading...
cabanisi 2023-12-09 / 7:30 pm Intriguing! It’s surprising how many isolated organisms from central Asia have their nearest relations in North America. It’s a beautiful tree. Loading...
Sherry Felix 2023-12-10 / 7:54 am It is. The plants in the swamps in Florida got way back in time. I like feeling the connection to the ancient past when I look at those trees. Loading...
picpholio 2023-12-09 / 10:53 am An increadible story and so nice these trees were discovered. Loading...
shoreacres 2023-12-09 / 8:13 am It’s interesting how similar the leaves are to those of our bald cypress — which I just learned are members of the redwood family. Loading...
Wow, fascinating and what an interesting story! These trees are so nice in color and form.
It is fascinating that they found this ancient tree species. Made me feel as if I was stepping into the past.
Fascinating. Great images.
Thanks. It felt like we could have been among the dinosaurs.
Intriguing! It’s surprising how many isolated organisms from central Asia have their nearest relations in North America. It’s a beautiful tree.
It is. The plants in the swamps in Florida got way back in time. I like feeling the connection to the ancient past when I look at those trees.
An increadible story and so nice these trees were discovered.
I agree. I was charmed by the story and these trees.
It’s interesting how similar the leaves are to those of our bald cypress — which I just learned are members of the redwood family.
They are related 🙂