Burien

Five coast redwood saplings were delivered to Burien on March 14, 2017.

Steve Roemer and Diane Salter accept delivery of five redwood saplings for the City of Burien on March 14, 2017.

This redwood sapling, a clone of the Fieldbrook stump, was one of three saplings planted in Seahurst Park in Burien on April 24, 2017.

The Fieldbrook tree was cut down in 1890, but if it were alive today, it would likely be over 400 feet tall and over 3500 years old. It would be the largest tree by height and volume on the planet.

The clone of the Wiedmann #3 redwood was also planted in Seahurst Park in Burien.

This redwood sapling is a clone of the Barrett stump (see next photo) and was the third redwood planted in Seahurst Park in Burien.

The Barrett stump in California is so large it has a child’s playhouse built on top of it.

The Kisling redwood was planted at Eagle Landing Park on the shores of Puget Sound in Burien.

The clone of the Whitworth tree was also planted at Eagle Landing Park in Burien on April 24, 2017.

Five coast redwood saplings ready for delivery to Burien in January or February 2017.