Mortimer Abramowitz Gallery of Photomicrography

Redwood Tree (Sequoia sempervirens) Radial Section

Mature redwoods have a thick, deeply furrowed reddish brown bark that makes them very resistant to fire damage, although young trees burn easily. The bark of aged trees may be over a foot thick and is exceedingly impervious to attacks by disease or fungus. However, such natural protections have not protected redwoods from man. Historically, logging has been a constant threat to the redwood forests and contemporary development is also a peril.