![]() ![]() They are fast-growing, so even though our specimen is small, we might live to see it reach impressive height. It's exciting to have one planted in Maxwell and I hope it does well. Before dropping its leaves, it can have incredible fall color, especially when lit up on a sunny day. See more resources at the bottom of the page.ĭawn Redwood is a massive tree, but it has a soft delicate texture. Beautful verdant foliage in the spring, braided trunk relief and attractive orange needles in the fall. And don't miss Doug Hank's wonderfully obsessive site about his planting project in North Carolina. Metasequoia glytostroboides, the dawn redwood is a most exceptional species. Check out the web site for the latest info including annual conference information. A quick overview on Wikipedia can get you started and the compilation of historic and contemporary articles published as "Metasequoia After Fifty Years" by the Arnold Arboretum's Arnoldia in 1998-1999 will give you the best history available. ![]() The story of the discovery of a handful of remnant trees in Hubei Province and subsequent explorations is one of the most fascinating tales in modern botany. The literature concerning Metasequoia glyptostroboides is vast and well worth exploring. With the reopening of China to botanists in the late 1970s, new seed sources were available to bring in fresh genetic material. The oldest Metasequoia in the country were all propagated from these seeds. In 1946, the Arnold Arboretum obtained seeds from China and distributed them throughout the country. Its rediscovery in a remote mountainous region of China in the early 1940s rocked the botanical world. Larix decidua (European Larch) | Taxodium distichum (Baldcypress) | Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood)īack to Deciduous Conifer main page Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood)Īn ancient tree dating back over 65 million years that once covered much of North America, the Dawn Redwood was thought to be long extinct.
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