Redwood Bonsai Tree Three (3) Tree Forest Group (metasequoia glyptostroboides)
Categories: Deciduous Bonsai, Coniferous Bonsai
Store: Bonsai Boy of New York
$135.00
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The most exciting of the Redwoods is the Dawn Redwood, a native of Manchuria China. They were thought to be extinct, but re-discovered in the 1940's. The Dawn Redwood is a true Redwood and like our Redwoods, they are a living fossil, an isolated "relic" species from a long time ago when there were vast forests of them. Seeds were introduced in the U.S. in 1948, and they have become increasingly popular as an ornamental tree. The foliage is more lace like than our native Redwood and unlike our native Redwood, they are deciduous. In the fall the light green sprays turn yellow, then bronze, and fall off. Only the Larches do that. Keep outdoors
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Recent News for Redwood Bonsai Tree Three (3) Tree Forest Group (metasequoia glyptostroboides)
- Where To Find The Most Unusual Trees In D.C. - DCistJun 26, 2019 (source)
Where To Find The Most Unusual Trees In D.C.  DCist




