El Palo Alto

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El Palo Alto is a historic coastal redwood tree in California that serves as the namesake and iconic symbol of the city of Palo Alto.

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El Palo Alto canonical 1
El Palo Alto (redwood tree) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal redwood tree
historic tree
natural landmark
approximateAge about 1,000–1,100 years
over 1,000 years
associatedWith Stanford University vicinity
development of Palo Alto as a planned city
barkColor reddish-brown
climate Mediterranean climate region
commonName coastal redwood
coordinates approximately 37.444°N 122.167°W
country United States of America
featuredOn flag of the city of Palo Alto
seal of the city of Palo Alto
governedBy city of Palo Alto (for maintenance and protection)
hasConservationEfforts irrigation and care by city arborists
monitoring for disease and stability
structural supports installed
hasCulturalRole featured in local art and imagery
iconic symbol of Palo Alto’s identity
height approximately 110 feet
significantly reduced from original height
heritageStatus historic landmark of Palo Alto
historic tree of California
historicalSignificance landmark noted by early Spanish explorers
served as a reference point for early settlers
isNamesakeOf Palo Alto, California
surface form: city of Palo Alto
isSymbolOf city of Palo Alto
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Palo Alto, California
surface form: Palo Alto

San Francisco Peninsula
Santa Clara County
locatedOnWatercourse San Francisquito Creek
nameEtymology Spanish for “the tall tree”
nativeRange coastal California
coastal redwood range of Northern and Central California
nearbyInfrastructure Caltrain railroad tracks
El Camino Real
rail bridge over San Francisquito Creek
originalHeight over 200 feet
riskFactors age-related decline
drought stress
urban environmental impacts
subjectOf city branding and logos
local preservation campaigns
taxon California redwood
surface form: Sequoia sempervirens
treeType evergreen conifer

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Palo Alto, California namedAfter El Palo Alto
City of Palo Alto namedAfter El Palo Alto
this entity surface form: El Palo Alto (redwood tree)