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Round Meadow-Sequoia.
Many (nearly all) young trees and some old and large ones have fire crowns and are beautifully symmetrical. Most of the very largest trees have the "typically" jagged or ragged crown, the terminal branch or branches dead and short stumpy limbs massed with foliage scattered along the top of the column. The tops of these trees, even of many of those with regular unbroken crown, suggest trees living near the ocean and battling against the storms of the sea. The great fluting of the bank usually runs longitudinally on the trunk but I have noted them as spirals.
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