Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Chubby'
Common name
Dawn Redwood
Family
Cupressaceae
Genus
A genus widely distributed in the northern hemisphere, first discovered in 1945. Metasequoia are large deciduous conifer trees with reddish-brown fibrous bark and soft, pale green linear leaves arranged in two ranks on the shoots, colouring beautifully in autumn. Metasequoia is important in the Cupressaceae family because it links the alternating pair leaf arrangement of the Cypresses and Junipers with the needle-like leaves of the Redwoods.
Details
Hand grafted and propagated at Lime Cross Nursery A rare and slow growing selection, Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Chubby' has bright green summer foliage which turns bronze in the autumn before falling.
Soil Type: Normal, heavy clay, light sandy, chalk, loam.
Aspect: Full sun.
Foliage Type: Deciduous.
Foliage Colour: Bright green and orange-bronze needle-like leaves
Pot Size: 3 litre and 10 Litre.
Ultimate Height: 12m.
Ultimate Spread: 8m.
Growth Rate: 20 - 50 years.
Special Attributes: Makes a great accent plant for the garden landscape.