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Dawn Redwood

Metasequoia glyptostroboides

  • Living Fossil: 50-Million-Year-Old Dawn Redwood Thought Extinct Until 1940s Discovery
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-8
  • Grows 50-90 ft Tall, 15-25 ft Wide
  • Stunning Deciduous Conifer With Orange/Yellow Fall Foliage
  • Excellent Street Tree in Water Gardens
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Fast-growing, Fall Color/Interest, Wet Soils, Hedge/Screen, Non-invasive, Flowering, Drought resistant, Attracts pollinators
Hardiness Zone 4a to 8b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 50-90 ft
Width 15-25 ft
Watering Needs High
Preferred Soil Clay, Peaty
Growth Rate Fast
Blooms In Spring
Suitable Space Outdoors
Botanical Name Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Species glyptostroboides
Class Coniferopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Dawn Redwood fit in a typical residential yard, or does it need a lot of space?

  • Dawn Redwood needs significant space and isn't suitable for typical residential yards. These fast-growing trees can reach 200 feet tall and develop wide, flaring trunks. Choose a permanent location with plenty of room for decades of growth.

Can Dawn Redwood tolerate wet, poorly-drained, or clay soils?

  • Dawn Redwood thrives in moist to wet soils and handles clay conditions better than most trees. Its natural habitat includes flood-prone areas, making it ideal for challenging drainage situations. Plant in consistently moist locations for best results, available at naturehills.com.

How much sun does Dawn Redwood require?

  • Dawn Redwood thrives in full sun to partial shade, with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth. This fast-growing tree performs best in full sun conditions, which promotes its impressive height potential and healthy foliage development. Plant in an open location away from structures that might create shade as it matures.

Does Dawn Redwood need pruning, and when should it be done?

  • Dawn Redwood rarely needs pruning due to its naturally excellent form and strong central leader. Remove only dead, damaged, or crossing branches. If pruning is necessary, do it in late winter while the tree is dormant to avoid stress and promote healthy spring growth.

Is Dawn Redwood deer-resistant or tolerant of urban pollution?

  • Dawn Redwood has good deer resistance due to its aromatic foliage, and it tolerates urban pollution reasonably well. This makes it suitable for corporate campuses and commercial settings where air quality may be compromised. For large landscapes needing a pollution-tolerant statement tree, shop Dawn Redwood at naturehills.com.

How fast does Dawn Redwood grow, and how long until it reaches full size?

  • Dawn Redwood grows exceptionally fast, gaining 2-3 feet per year in ideal conditions. It can reach 70-100 feet in 25-30 years, with some specimens eventually growing up to 200 feet tall. Plant it where it has plenty of room to spread, as this living fossil will quickly outgrow small spaces.

When is the best time to plant Dawn Redwood, spring or fall?

  • Dawn Redwood can be planted in both spring and fall, with spring typically preferred for better root establishment. These fast-growing trees adapt well to either season as long as they're given adequate water during establishment. Choose your planting time based on your climate and watering schedule.

Will my Dawn Redwood order ship in winter, or only in certain seasons?

  • Dawn Redwoods ship during the dormant season, typically late fall through early spring when the tree naturally drops its foliage. This timing allows for optimal root establishment before the growing season. Plant immediately upon arrival or heel in temporarily if ground isn't frozen.