Martin Pellizzer

Pinus Attenuata

Pinus attenuata, also known as the coast redwood, is a remarkable evergreen conifer native to the coastal regions of California and Oregon. This tree is celebrated for its towering height and ability to thrive in foggy, moist environments. Its slender, drooping branches and dark green needles give it a distinctive, graceful appearance. Despite its name, it is not a true redwood but shares similar ecological and aesthetic qualities. It plays a vital role in supporting diverse wildlife and maintaining the delicate balance of its coastal habitat.