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'''''Proterosequoia semperignis''''', also known as the '''Crowsilver sequoia''' or the '''fireproof sequoia''', is a redwood coniferous tree, classified in the family [[Wikipedia:Cupressaceae|Cupressaceae]] in the subfamily [[Wikipedia:Sequoioideae|Sequoioideae]]. Crowsilver sequoia specimens are some of the most massive trees on [[Micras]]. The Crowsilver sequoia occur naturally in [[Meckelnburgh]], [[Ashinthael]] and [[Hurmu]], but grow only in groves around the [[Crowsilver Sea]], where a warm humid continental climate provides the tree an ideal mixture of temperature and rainfall.
'''''Proterosequoia semperignis''''', also known as the '''Crowsilver sequoia''' or the '''fireproof sequoia''', is a redwood coniferous tree, classified in the family [[Wikipedia:Cupressaceae|Cupressaceae]] in the subfamily [[Wikipedia:Sequoioideae|Sequoioideae]]. Crowsilver sequoia specimens are some of the most massive trees on [[Micras]]. The Crowsilver sequoia occur naturally in [[Meckelnburgh]], [[Ashinthael]] and [[Hurmu]], but grow only in groves around the [[Crowsilver Sea]], where a warm humid continental climate provides the tree an ideal mixture of temperature and rainfall.
==Conservation status==
Designated as a species of apparently-secure status by the [[Micras Union of Natural Heritage Conservation|MUNHC]], the Crowsilver sequoia faces encroachment of its habitat by various population centers. These centers include Victoria in Meckelnburgh, Slograde in Ashinthael and Askuhafn in Hurmu. However, the sequoia continue to flourish across an expansive expanse of 4.5 million ha, encompassing the southern [[Genevelond Peninsula]], the Treynor Archipelago and stretches of the Kortanga Coast.


==Description==
==Description==
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In contrast, the Crowsilver sequoia holds immense appeal as an ornamental tree in both Meckelnburgh and across the worldof Micras.
In contrast, the Crowsilver sequoia holds immense appeal as an ornamental tree in both Meckelnburgh and across the worldof Micras.
=== Conservation status ===
Designated as a species of apparently-secure status by the [[Micras Union of Natural Heritage Conservation|MUNHC]], the Crowsilver sequoia faces encroachment of its habitat by various population centers. These centers include Victoria in Meckelnburgh, Slograde in Ashinthael and Askuhafn in Hurmu. However, the sequoia continue to flourish across an expansive expanse of 4.5 million ha, encompassing the southern [[Genevelond Peninsula]], the Treynor Archipelago and stretches of the Kortanga Coast.

Revision as of 06:00, 22 August 2023

Proterosequoia semperignis
Proterosequoia semperignis.jpg
Pair of P. semperignis in Point Auir Royal Preserve
Conservation status
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Apparently Secure (MUNHC)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnosperms
Division: Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: Cupressales
Family: Cupressaceae
Genus: Proterosequoia
Species: P. semperignis
Binomial name
Proterosequoia semperignis
A.Helgason
Proterosequoia range map.png
     P. semperignis range

Proterosequoia semperignis, also known as the Crowsilver sequoia or the fireproof sequoia, is a redwood coniferous tree, classified in the family Cupressaceae in the subfamily Sequoioideae. Crowsilver sequoia specimens are some of the most massive trees on Micras. The Crowsilver sequoia occur naturally in Meckelnburgh, Ashinthael and Hurmu, but grow only in groves around the Crowsilver Sea, where a warm humid continental climate provides the tree an ideal mixture of temperature and rainfall.

Description

The Crowsilver sequoia typically reach a height 45–70 m while boasting mature trunk diameters that span 5–7 m. Exceptional specimens have been recorded, towering at 84.3 m in height. Amongst Micras' longest-surviving lifeforms, the eldest documented Crowsilver sequoia is estimated to be approximately 2,200 years.

Human interaction

The timber from fully-grown Crowsilver sequoia is fibrous and fragile, often splintering once the trees are cut down. The sequoia wood lacks the durability required for construction purposes but finds utility as fenceposts and wood pulping. However, extracting the Crowsilver sequoia has been prohibited in certain countries, including Meckelnburgh.

In contrast, the Crowsilver sequoia holds immense appeal as an ornamental tree in both Meckelnburgh and across the worldof Micras.

Conservation status

Designated as a species of apparently-secure status by the MUNHC, the Crowsilver sequoia faces encroachment of its habitat by various population centers. These centers include Victoria in Meckelnburgh, Slograde in Ashinthael and Askuhafn in Hurmu. However, the sequoia continue to flourish across an expansive expanse of 4.5 million ha, encompassing the southern Genevelond Peninsula, the Treynor Archipelago and stretches of the Kortanga Coast.