Who knew? 😳

While there are only 80,000 of those iconic giant redwoods left in their native California (I blame all those rubbish speedbike riders in Return of the Jedi), there are 500,000 now growing in the UK.

Smaller so far, given that they’re much younger, but apparently the warm wet weather conditions suit them well & the largest are already over 50 metres tall.

Story & pix by my lovely friends Becky Morelle, Ali Francis, & Tony Jolliffe at the BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-68518623

Giant redwoods: World’s largest trees 'thriving in UK'

A survey of giant redwoods growing in the UK reveals the trees are doing well - and growing fast.

@markmccaughrean Sadly it appears they cannot reproduce here.
@nowster Yes, I spotted that part of the story & it surprised me. Can they be “helped” to reproduce locally or have all 500,000 trees been grown from imported fertilised seeds?
@markmccaughrean @nowster IIRC, part of their lifecycle is forest fires opening up the seed pods. Something many Botanic Gardens are unwilling to replicate for some reason! 🤷‍♂️ I assume individual specimens in parks and gardens would also have difficulty getting fertilised, so require artificial propagation.
@markmccaughrean @nowster Should also note on “helping”, 500k non-natives is a healthy population to be going on with. We have critically-endangered species like Black Poplar which need immediate help. Just a few hundred left in the UK (often isolated with no neighbours to pollinate with). Not to diss sequoia because they’re incredible. But reinstating Celtic rainforest and other native woodlands/habitats needs to be the main priority for preserving biodiversity.