Albino Redwood
A rare albino redwood tree, a unique specimen of sequoia with ghostly white leaves, located in the San Francisco Botanical Garden.

šŸ“œ Rare albino redwood tree at San Francisco Botanical Garden.
šŸ” Unique specimen with ghostly white leaves, lacks chlorophyll.

Why Go

🌳 See a very rare plant, only 60-100 exist in California
🌿 Learn about unique plant mutations and their ecological role
🚶 Easily accessible within the botanical garden
šŸ“ø Great for unusual nature photography

Why Avoid

āš ļø Can be hard to spot, often mistaken for dead branches
🚫 Do not damage the delicate plant, it is rare and fragile

Tips

šŸ“ Find albino branches close to the ground, near the circular path at 8 o'clock, look for a small sign.
šŸ…æļø Parking available at San Francisco Botanical Garden.
šŸ’° Free entry to SF Botanical Garden before 9 am daily, on second Tuesday of month, or for SF residents.

Cost

šŸ’° Free entry to botanical garden during specific times.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily, hours vary by San Francisco Botanical Garden.

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