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The dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) is a deciduous conifer tree that is fast-growing and endangered:
- AppearanceA large, conical tree with fern-like, feathery leaves. In spring, the leaves are light green, dark green in summer, and russet-brown in autumn.
Size
Can grow up to 165 feet tall and 25 feet wide.
Growth
Grows best in moist, humusy, well-drained soils in full sun. It is drought tolerant once established.
Care
Water deeply about twice a week when newly planted. Mulch to help keep the soil moist. Fertilize once a year in spring with a balanced, slow release fertilizer. Prune dead or diseased branches anytime of year.
Other characteristics
Closely related to the bald cypress and redwood. Once thought to be extinct, it was once found in parts of Eastern Russia, Europe, China, Japan, and North America.
Uses
An excellent street tree, or a focal or specimen tree for your yard. It can tolerate pollution and works well in urban environments.
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thought to be extinct, dawn redwood populated parts of Eastern Russia,
Europe, China, Japan and North America around 60 milli...
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Metasequoia, or dawn redwood, is a genus of fast-growing coniferous trees, one of three species of conifers known as redwoods.
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