redwood
n.
1610s, "wood that has a red hue," from red, adj.1 + wood, n.. Of various types of New World trees that yield such wood, from 1716; specifically of the California Sequoia sempervirens from 1819. In Scottish English 16c.-18c. the same word as an adjective meant "completely deranged, raving, stark mad," from wood, adj..