Redwood
(noun)
A tall, evergreen tree with a straight trunk and narrow crown that is native to the west coast of North America and is prized for its reddish wood.
Origin:
Named after the reddish color of its bark and wood.
Examples:
- The redwoods in California are some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world.
- The redwood forest provides habitat for a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and birds.
- The ancient redwoods are considered a national treasure and are protected by law.
- The redwood lumber is highly valued for its beauty, durability, and resistance to rot and insects.
- Visitors to the redwood forest are awed by the sheer size and majesty of the trees.