SEQUOIA-KINGS CANYON
The Giants of Sequoia and Kings Canyon
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Some 200 seeds are packed tightly upon the cone scales to be released as the cone dries, and the scales open. A dark purple pigment, largely tannin, is formed in the cone. Photo by National Park Service

The Washington Tree
The sizes of individual trees are difficult to measure for comparison with each other. Few have been accurately measured. The Washington Tree, close rival of the General Sherman and General Grant trees, is in a setting that emphasizes its great size. Photo by Howard R. Stagner, National Park Service

In the Founders Grove
The trees in this grove are named for the San Joaquin Valley citizens who were active in the establishment and enlargement of Sequoia National Park. Photo by Howard R. Stagner, National Park Service


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