Sequoiadendron giganteum, commonly known as the Giant Redwood, is a large, evergreen tree and aptly named for its red coloured wood. It features feathery, dark green foliage which is held on broad branches emerging off a central trunk as it grows to about 60 m tall and 20 m wide over several hundred years. The Giant Redwood is commonly grown as a specimen, planted to provide shelter, or used for timber production.
The Cercis Oklahoma Redbud, commonly known as Eastern Redbud, is a small tree grown for its impressive foliage and flowers. Clusters of purple blossoms literally coat the tree in spring before the foliage emerges. The foliage comprises heart shaped leaves which are mid-green in colour and develop yellow tones in autumn before falling. It grows with a broad and rounded canopy to about 4.5 m tall and 6 m wide. Cercis Oklahoma is commonly grown as a specimen, used in avenues, planted to border an entrance, or included in a mixed planting.
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