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.
Pyrus Kea is flowering pear tree grown for its flowering, tidy form, and autumn colours. It features deep green, wavy foliage that develops burgundy red-brown tones in autumn before falling. Masses of single, white flowers are borne in spring just as the leaves emerge. This flowering pear tree grows initially with a pyramidal habit but later develops a broad crown, typically reaching 10 m tall and 6 m wide. Pyrus Kea is commonly used for street or avenue planting, grown as specimen, or added to a mixed planting in a larger garden.
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