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Postcards for Project Backers

We would love to thank you for your support. If we get funded, backers who reply to their digital thank-you note with an address will receive a postcard with imagery from the project. By request, we will send a small collection of blanks for you to use. The cards will be printed on recycled paper stock.

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About This Project

California’s two redwood species presently stand as Earth’s tallest, largest, most carbon-sequestering, and nigh oldest trees; their family’s fossils occur nearly globally. To better understand California redwoods' physiology and taxonomy, we study their stomata—pores—over canopy height. Are variations in their leaf stomata adaptive for vertical growth? Can species in the family be defined by them?

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