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Hi. I’ve been studying Dawn Redwoods since 1967, and growing them since 1979. One of my favorite species ! My Goldrush / Ogon Dawn R...Read More
Planted a 5 gallon 6 ft tall Ogon redwood last summer. One year in it has grown a little less than a foot taller. It's pretty, but part...Read More
I bought this tree a few years after buying a much larger dawn redwood (straight species). The contrast between the two is striking. The ...Read More
This is a "Wow!" plant. The young trees like afternoon shade here in zone 7b. Ours has grown about 4 feet per year and is now 25-30 fee...Read More
Very stunning to be sure. We just planted one earlier this spring and it has easily grown well over a foot just this summer! The leaves a...Read More
Breathtaking tree! Gorgeous soft, feathery needles that maintain their color throughout the Summer. Beautiful cinnamon colored bark begin...Read More
A golden form of Dawn Redwood growing at the rate of 2/3 the species.
Propagation:
[See under species - (Metasequoi...Read More
also known in trade as "ogon."
plan ahead...can reach 100 feet.
amazing plant. great contrast with chartreuse leaves and dark bark.
A beautiful new introduction with gold foliage throughout the Summer. Moist soil is a necessity for this plant to grow properly.