Fire-friendly tree

09 November 2007 - 02:00
By unknown

Giant sequoia trees depend on fire to help them survive. Without fire, other shrubs tend to shade the sequoia seedlings and prevent them from growing. A fire will burn the competing shrubs, giving the sequoia trees more space and light. Sequoias are well adapted to survive fire. They have deep roots to avoid damage from a ground fire. Their thick bark protects the living part of the massive trunks from burning and they have high branches that can escape most fires. Violent Planet, Ticktock

Giant sequoia trees depend on fire to help them survive. Without fire, other shrubs tend to shade the sequoia seedlings and prevent them from growing. A fire will burn the competing shrubs, giving the sequoia trees more space and light. Sequoias are well adapted to survive fire. They have deep roots to avoid damage from a ground fire. Their thick bark protects the living part of the massive trunks from burning and they have high branches that can escape most fires. Violent Planet, Ticktock