Icicle Tree

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Icicle Tree is a distinctive and frequently photographed coast redwood in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, known for its unusual, icicle-like burl formations along the trunk.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coast redwood
individual tree
attracts hikers
nature photographers
tourists
barkColor reddish-brown
belongsTo family Cupressaceae NERFINISHED
conservationStatus protected within a state natural reserve
growsInEcosystem coastal redwood forest
hasCommonName Icicle Tree NERFINISHED
hasGrowthForm tall coniferous tree
hasNotableFeature distinctive trunk morphology
icicle-like burl formations along its trunk
hasStructure burls on trunk
isEvergreen true
isExampleOf unusual burl formation in redwoods
isLivingOrganism true
isPhotographedAs frequently photographed tree
isSubjectOf park interpretive materials and visitor photos
isWithin Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve trail system
isWoodyPlant true
locatedIn Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

Sonoma County, California NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
nativeTo Northern California coast redwood range NERFINISHED
partOf Armstrong Redwoods grove of coast redwoods NERFINISHED
protectedBy California State Parks management
taxon Sequoia sempervirens NERFINISHED
touristAttractionStatus popular photo spot for visitors

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