
In this episode of ‘In the Woods’ from Oregon State University’s Extension Service, host Lauren Grand discusses redwoods and giant sequoias with forestry experts Dan Stark, Norma Kline, Alicia Christiansen, and Stephen Fitzgerald. The episode dives into the growing interest in planting these iconic trees in Oregon, despite their native ranges being primarily in California. The conversation touches on the environmental factors influencing tree growth, potential benefits and challenges, concerns about pests and diseases, and the possible impacts on local ecosystems. The experts also provide insights into the management practices, regulatory considerations, and economic potential of these species in Oregon. Additionally, the episode highlights a new publication available through OSU Extension that offers detailed guidance on growing these trees in the region.
– Stephen Fitzgerald, Professor Emeritus
“I think one of the first times I experienced the redwoods, we went backpacking in Redwood Creek… and I just was in awe of the size and height of these trees. It was incredible. And you’re sitting around the creek and you just see this grove of really huge trees, just, you feel so small.“-Stephen Fitzgerald“
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Resources Mentioned
- Redwood publication (coming Soon)
- UCANR – Humbolt and Del Nor counties, Yonna Valachovic resources and events
- Redwood national park
- USDA plant list
- EC1438
Favorite Tree(s)
- Dan Stark – Ponderosa Pine
- Norma Kline – Port Orford Cedar
- Alica Christiansen – Ponderosa Pine
- Stephen Fitzgerald – Western Larch
Interesting/Helpful Tools

Stephen Fitzgerald
Phone Camera
Alicia Christiansen |
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Avenza, a maps application |


Norma Kline
Favorite range-finder
Dan Stark
Chisel

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