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- Albino_redwood abstract "An 'albino' redwood is a redwood tree which is unable to produce chlorophyll, so has white needles instead of the normal green. To survive, it must join its roots to the roots of a normal redwood, usually the parent tree from whose base it has sprouted, from which it obtains nutrition as a parasite. Only about 60 examples are known. These can be found in both Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, with eight trees in the first. However, the exact locations are not publicized to protect the rare trees. They reach a maximum height of about 20 m (66 ft). Other conifers lack the ability to graft their roots, so 'albino' mutants of other species do not survive to become sizable trees.The trees were important to Native Americans and were recorded in their legends. For example, the Pomo people used them in their cleansing ceremonies.Ten cases are known of chimeric redwoods that have a mosaic of albino and normal tissues. Only a single chimeric redwood is known to produce cones. Formerly threatened by the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit rail development, it has since been replanted.".
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- Albino_redwood wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Albino_redwood wikiPageRevisionID "664214218".
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Albinism.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Albinism_in_biology.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albinism.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitic_plants.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sequoia_(genus).
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Chimera_(genetics).
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophyll.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Grafting.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Cowell_Redwoods_State_Park.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Humboldt_Redwoods_State_Park.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Parasitic_plant.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Pomo_people.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Sequoia_sempervirens.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink Sonoma-Marin_Area_Rail_Transit.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Albino_redwood.jpg.
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Albino redwood".
- Albino_redwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "albino redwood".
- Albino_redwood hasPhotoCollection Albino_redwood.
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- Albino_redwood subject Category:Albinism.
- Albino_redwood subject Category:Parasitic_plants.
- Albino_redwood subject Category:Sequoia_(genus).
- Albino_redwood hypernym Tree.
- Albino_redwood type Plant.
- Albino_redwood type Disorder.
- Albino_redwood comment "An 'albino' redwood is a redwood tree which is unable to produce chlorophyll, so has white needles instead of the normal green. To survive, it must join its roots to the roots of a normal redwood, usually the parent tree from whose base it has sprouted, from which it obtains nutrition as a parasite. Only about 60 examples are known. These can be found in both Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, with eight trees in the first.".
- Albino_redwood label "Albino redwood".
- Albino_redwood sameAs سيكويا_دائمة_الخضرة_أبرص.
- Albino_redwood sameAs m.0fqnk99.
- Albino_redwood sameAs Q16002398.
- Albino_redwood sameAs Q16002398.
- Albino_redwood wasDerivedFrom Albino_redwood?oldid=664214218.
- Albino_redwood depiction Albino_redwood.jpg.
- Albino_redwood isPrimaryTopicOf Albino_redwood.