Coast Redwood ‘Lightning’ 60/80cm (7.5L)

Sequoia sempervirens

£94.94

Sequoia sempervirens ‘Lightning’ illuminates the garden with striking yellow-tipped foliage and unusually dense, compact growth. This exciting new cultivar creates a more refined appearance than typical Coast Redwoods, making it perfect for contemporary gardens.

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Sequoia sempervirens ‘Lightning’ lives up to its dramatic name with electrifying pale yellow-tipped foliage that illuminates the garden landscape. This striking new cultivar brings a fresh dimension to the Coast Redwood family, combining the majesty of Sequoia with uniquely vibrant variegation that appears to spark among the foliage.

The distinctive yellow tips contrast beautifully against the deeper green inner foliage, creating a luminous effect that is particularly spectacular when caught by sunlight. Unlike typical Coast Redwoods, ‘Lightning’ develops notably compact, dense growth, with tightly formed leaves that create a more refined and sophisticated appearance than the species.

The dense, compact nature of this cultivar makes it particularly valuable in garden design, where its bright tips create natural focal points and light up darker corners. The tighter growth habit offers better screening than traditional Sequoia sempervirens, while the yellow variegation adds a contemporary twist to this ancient genus.

Perfect for creating dramatic specimens or architectural features, ‘Lightning’ brings a flash of brilliance to any garden setting. The combination of compact growth and striking variegation makes it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking something truly distinctive within the Coast Redwood family.

The pale yellow tips of ‘Lightning’ can bring a welcome brightness to shaded areas of the garden, seeming to glow in low light conditions. This makes it particularly valuable in UK gardens, where it can add a touch of luminosity on overcast days.

Position Sequoia sempervirens ‘Lightning’ in full sun or partial shade to optimise its variegation. Ensure well-draining soil conditions. While hardy once established, young specimens benefit from shelter against harsh winds. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a strong root system. The natural compact form requires minimal pruning. Apply an annual spring mulch to preserve soil moisture and suppress weed growth.

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Coast Redwood – Sequoia sempervirens Care Guide

The Coast Redwood – Sequoia sempervirens is one of the world’s most magnificent trees, capable of reaching extraordinary heights in its native California. In UK gardens, while not achieving the same dramatic proportions, it still grows into an impressive specimen, typically reaching 20-35 metres. This evergreen conifer is characterised by its straight trunk, distinctive reddish-brown bark, and dense, dark green foliage that creates a stunning vertical accent in larger gardens. Despite its imposing stature, it’s surprisingly adaptable to UK conditions when given appropriate care.

Soil Requirements
Coast Redwoods thrive in well-draining, fertile soil with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. While they prefer deep, loamy soils rich in organic matter, they can adapt to various soil types provided drainage is adequate. Regular addition of organic matter helps maintain soil quality and moisture retention, which is crucial for optimal growth.

Watering Guidelines
Young trees need consistent moisture during their establishment period, typically the first 2-3 years. Water deeply once weekly, adjusting for rainfall and temperature. While mature specimens develop some drought tolerance, they perform best with regular moisture, particularly during dry spells. Container-grown trees require more frequent watering, but always ensure pots have adequate drainage to prevent waterlogging.

Seasonal Maintenance

Spring (March-May)
Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser if needed, and refresh the organic mulch layer to a depth of 7-10cm, keeping it clear of the trunk. Check for any winter damage and monitor for early signs of pest activity.

Summer (June-August)
Maintain consistent soil moisture, especially during hot, dry periods. Minimal pruning is required, but remove any dead or damaged branches. Ensure the base remains clear of competing vegetation.

Autumn (September-November)
Gradually reduce watering as growth slows. Apply a fresh layer of mulch to protect roots through winter. This is a good time to assess the tree’s structure and plan any necessary maintenance.

Winter (December-February)
Young trees may need protection from severe frost and cold winds. Water only during dry spells when there’s no frost. Monitor for snow damage on branches, particularly in heavy snowfall areas.

Additional Care Notes
Coast Redwoods create their own microclimate as they mature, often collecting moisture from fog and mist through their foliage. They prefer locations with some shelter from strong winds, especially when young. While generally pest-resistant, regular monitoring helps catch any issues early.

These magnificent trees require careful placement due to their potential size. Consider their ultimate height and spread when planting, ensuring they have space to develop their natural form. While they can be pruned to control size to some extent, they’re best suited to larger gardens where they can achieve their natural grandeur. Their evergreen nature means they provide year-round interest and can serve as excellent screening trees or distinctive focal points in appropriate settings.

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