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M. Jurokuvic, B. Jurkovic-Bevilacqua: GOLEMI MAMUTOVAC Šumarski list br. I—2, CXX (19%). 47—53
LITERATURA — Literature


Anić , M. 1954: Dendrološka i uzgojna važnost nekoliko starih važnost. Šumarski list, 1—2: 1—30 i 3—4: 87—115,
parkova u području Varaždina. Šumarski list, 9—10: 413— Zagreb.
433, Zagreb. Kriissmann, G. 1983: Handbuch der Nadelgeholze. Verlag Paul


Den Ouden, P., Boom, B. K. 1978: Manual of cultivated Parey, Berlin und Hamburg.
conifers. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague-Boston-London. Libby, W. J. 1981: Some observations on Sequoiadendron and
Harlow, W. M., Harrar, E. S. 1958: Textbook of Calocedrus in Europe. University of California, California
Dendrology. Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Agricultural Experiment Station, No. 49: 1 —12, Berkeley.


Inc. New York, Toronto, London. Rauš, Đ. 1977: Stari parkovi u Slavoniji i Baranji. Mala
Jurkovič, M. 1987: Genofond drvenastih egzota Botaničkog hortikulturna biblioteka, Split.
vrta i nekih Zagrebačkih parkova. Šumarski fakultet Rauš, Đ. 1980: Zelenilo bjelovarskog kraja. NIŠRO "Prosvjeta",
Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Magistarski rad. Bjelovar.
Kamenarović, M. 1965: Zaštićeni i evidentirani objekti prirode Rehder, A. 1958: Manual of cultivated trees and shurbs. The
Zagreba. Hortikultura, 2—3: 90—94, Split. Macmillan Co., New York.
Kara vi a, J. 1962: Prilog opisu nalazišta egzota i nekih (forma) Vidaković, M. 1982: Četinjače — morfologija i varijabilnost.
naših autohtonih vrsta na području nekih Zagrebačkih Jug. akademija Znanosti i umjetnosti, SNL, Zagreb.
parkova. Šumarski list, 7: 224—242, Zagreb.


Zmijanac, Đ. 1958: Proizvodnja sadnica goleme sekvoje. Šumarski
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SUMMARY: The genus Sequoiadendron (Taxodiaceae) with 1 species of
giant evergreen, conifereus tree from Sierra Nevada, California:
SEQUOIADENDRON GIGANTEUM (Lindl.) Buchh. (= Sequoia gigantea;
Sequoia wellingtonia; Wellingtonia gigantea) — big tree, giant redwood,
mammoth tree; similar to Sequoia sempervirens, but less tall in the wild (about
100 m), although to 50 m in Croatia, more massive and with darker, spongy
bark; leaves 4—8 mm long, scale- to needle-like, glaucous when young, dark
green later; mature cones ovoid, 5—8 cm long. Grow in moist but well-drained,
humus-rich soil in sun. Propagate from seed or by cuttings late summer to
early autumn, in a cold frame.


The authors gives a short description of the Mammoth tree grown on its
natural habitat and morphological characteristic, then mentions the Mammoth
trees from the environment of Zagreb, their age and vitality. The authors listed
20 locations in parks and gardens of Zagreb where Sequoiadendron giganteum
was then planted and surviving to significant size (Table I). Two oldest and
bigest trees are in Malinov park with height of 43,5 and 46,0 m; diameter
226,0 and 250,5 cm. In parks and gardens can be observed and studied the
ecological relations with regard to the biological characters of Mammoth trees.
It is especially interesting the study of acclimatization to the conditions of
climate and microclimate of the sites of the Zagreb region.