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Definition of Sequoias
1. sequoia [n] - See also: sequoia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sequoias
Literary usage of Sequoias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Important Timber Trees of the United States: A Manual of Practical by Simon Bolivar Elliott (1912)
"THE sequoias THESE are two species of sequoias, both of which are indigenous to
the Pacific Slope. One is the Big Tree (Sequoia washingtoniana), ..."
2. Geology, Physical and Historical by Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland (1916)
"... poplars, sycamores, walnuts, hazelnuts, elms, yews, cedars, and sequoias (redwoods)
shows. The association, however, is rather remarkable since with the ..."
3. Select Extra-tropical Plants, Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1888)
"Both sequoias produce shoots from the root after the stem is cut away. The genus
Sequoia can be reduced to Athrotaxis,, as shown by Bentham and J. Hooker. ..."
4. Literary California, Poetry, Prose and Portraits by Ella Sterling Mighels (1918)
"THE sequoias To teach, by awe, mankind His wondrous powers;— God set seven signs
upon this land of ours A river sweeping- broadly to the sea; ..."
5. Literary California, Poetry, Prose and Portraits by Ella Sterling Mighels (1918)
"THE sequoias To teach, by awe, mankind His wondrous powers;— God set seven signs
upon this land of ours A river sweeping broadly to the sea; A cataract that ..."
6. Literary California, Poetry, Prose and Portraits by Ella Sterling Mighels (1918)
"THE sequoias To teach, by awe, mankind His wondrous powers;— God set seven signs
upon this land of ours A river sweeping broadly to the sea; A cataract that ..."