Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood) Min. Cut 80% Germ.

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Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood) is a deciduous conifer tree belonging to the Cupressaceae family. It is a living fossil species and is considered one of the remarkable discoveries in the plant world. The Dawn Redwood is a tall, fast-growing tree that can reach impressive heights of 70 to 100 feet...
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Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood) is a deciduous conifer tree belonging to the Cupressaceae family. It is a living fossil species and is considered one of the remarkable discoveries in the plant world. The Dawn Redwood is a tall, fast-growing tree that can reach impressive heights of 70 to 100 feet (21 to 30 meters) or more. It has a pyramidal shape when young, but with age, it develops a more columnar or broadly conical form. The trunk is straight and can become quite substantial in diameter.

Foliage: The foliage of the Dawn Redwood is one of its distinct features. The leaves are deciduous and appear feathery and fern-like. They are arranged in an opposite or alternate pattern along the branches. The leaves are bright green during the growing season and turn a beautiful orange-brown or coppery color in the fall before they drop.

Bark: The bark of the Dawn Redwood is reddish-brown and becomes deeply furrowed with age, adding to the tree's visual appeal.

Habitat: The Dawn Redwood is native to certain regions of China, but it has been widely cultivated in many other parts of the world. It was thought to be extinct until living specimens were discovered in the 1940s in a remote area of China.

Growing Conditions: The Dawn Redwood thrives in moist, well-drained soils. It prefers full sun but can tolerate some partial shade. It is relatively adaptable and can grow in various soil types. It is known to be tolerant of wet or swampy conditions and can handle periodic flooding.

Conservation Value: The Dawn Redwood is of significant botanical and conservation interest due to its unique history and status as a living fossil. Its discovery in China was a major botanical event, as it was previously only known through fossil records. The tree's survival and subsequent cultivation have contributed to its conservation and ongoing study.

Landscape Use: The Dawn Redwood is highly valued as an ornamental tree in gardens, parks, and landscapes. Its fast growth rate and beautiful appearance make it an attractive choice for creating a focal point or providing shade. The changing foliage colors in the fall add to its visual appeal.

The Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) is a captivating tree that combines prehistoric charm with modern-day horticultural interest. Its towering stature, delicate foliage, and remarkable history make it a fascinating addition to landscapes and an important tree for conservation efforts.

Botanical Name : Metasequoia glyptostroboides

Common Name : Dawn Redwood

Height : 70- 100 ft

Spread : 25 ft

Germination Info : Seed does not require a pre-treatment

Hardiness zone : 4-8

Other info : This seed have a minimum cut test of 80%. A short cold moist stratification may increase the speed and uniformity of germination

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 11,250

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