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- Written by: Tom Stapleton
Albino redwoods come in 7 different phenotypes or color variations:
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White or off white
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Bright yellow
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Cellular virescent green
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Pale green
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Mottled
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Non chimeric variegation
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Chimeric variegation
Below are propagated examples of what colors can be seen in the wild:
There are two distinct locations on a redwood tree where they can be found:
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Aeriel: Growing in the form of an independent branch or leader
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Basal: Water sprouts originating from adventitious buds off the tree's burl
Note: Be sure to click on the names of each albino redwood type for expanded description and photos.
Subcategories
NCV Redwoods
Non Chimeric Variagated Redwoods