| Common Name | Giant Sequoia |
| Family | Cupressaceae |
| Genus | Sequoiadendron |
| Species | Giganteum |
| Origin | United States (California) |
| Blooming | Conifer, cones mature in autumn |
| Leaf Color | Blue-green to gray-green needles |
| Sunlight | Sun |
| Category | Outdoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | Yes |
Deep, well-drained loamy soil or peat mix for containers
Regular deep watering during growth season, reduce in winter dormancy. Avoid waterlogging.
Requires full sun exposure; indoor placement must be near brightest window possible
Slow-release fertilizer in spring only, avoid over-fertilizing mature trees
Minimal pruning required; remove dead branches to maintain health
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