There is or used to be a metasequoia near the old post office in Palo Alto, California. From Wordnik.com. [Jean's Knitting] Reference
Ainda está pouco polido, culpa do metasequoia, ou antes, culpa dos meus meros inícios no programa. From Wordnik.com. [...] Reference
Ooh, I love the fact that you have a metasequoia - I never heard of them before - how neat, to have a tree that was thought to be extinct!. From Wordnik.com. [Jean's Knitting] Reference
The name “metasequoia”, I believe, refers to the fact that the leaflets are opposite each other on the stem, as an illustration in the Wikipedia entry shows. From Wordnik.com. [Jean's Knitting] Reference
We spent ~3 hours digging and looking at all sorts of wonderful flora from the Bridge Creek Flora and came away with some nice specimens of metasequoia, alder, and sycamore leaves and wood prints. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-10-01] Reference
Fuzzarelly, I think it’s wonderful that you’ve got a Dawn Redwood a.k.a. metasequoia glyptostroboides, just like us. From Wordnik.com. [Jean's Knitting] Reference
Off to google metasequoia!. From Wordnik.com. [Jean's Knitting] Reference
Simetrias, metasequoia e bryce. From Wordnik.com. [...] Reference
And the Beijing Mileses with the metasequoia. From Wordnik.com. [Jean's Knitting] Reference
25-meter-high dawn redwood, or metasequoia, in front of the station with 30,000 blue, red, and green LEDs for. From Wordnik.com. [AMPONTAN] Reference
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