Dawn Redwood - $0

Metasequoia glyptostroboides

12 in stock

Dawn Redwood
Family :
Taxodiaceae
Origin :
Exotic
Hardiness :
5b
Exposition :
Sun and partial shade
Height at maturity :
8 m
Spread at maturity :
6 m
Spacing requirement from power lines :
3,5 m
Crown shape :
Conical
Roots :
Superficial
Growth rate :
Slow
Soil and moisture :
Moist, deep, well-drained soil
Tolerance to road salts :
Low
Tolerance to pollution :
Low
Tolerance to salt spray :
Low
Common problems (disease, fungus, insects) :
Few pathological problems: diplodian canker, burning of the extremities; Few entomological problems: shoot weevil, mealy bugs
Special comments :
It is the only living species of the Metasequoia genus. If the species only dates back to the Pliocene (like many current plant species) the genus dates back at least to the Jurassic. As such it is considered a panchronic form, that is to say a relic of a genre that was once very widespread and has now almost disappeared
Photo sources :
https://www.jardin2m.com/vegetaux/fiche/15189/coniferes/metasequoia-glyptostroboides-metasequoia/ ; https://arbres.hydroquebec.com/fiche-arbre-arbuste/4989

LEAVES

Needles flattened and flexible, opposed in pairs; deciduous foliage, very soft to the touch

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