Sequoia sempervirens ‘Steel Blue’ represents the pinnacle of blue foliage among Coast Redwoods, offering the most intense steel-blue colouration currently available in cultivation. This remarkable cultivar, a recent addition to the Sequoia family, distinguishes itself with exceptionally tight needle formation and a unique growth habit that can be tailored to suit different garden styles.
The stunning blue colouration of ‘Steel Blue’ intensifies as the specimen matures, creating an ever-improving display year after year. Unlike typical Sequoia sempervirens, this cultivar features densely packed needles that create a more compact, refined appearance. The tight needle formation enhances the overall blue effect, making it particularly striking in the garden landscape.
Whilst it naturally develops at a moderate pace, this cultivar can be trained either as an upright specimen through careful staking, or encouraged to develop as a spreading, architectural form by removing the central leader.
The adaptable nature of Sequoia sempervirens ‘Steel Blue’ makes it particularly valuable for considered garden design. Whether trained as a vertical accent or allowed to develop as a spreading specimen, the intense blue colouration provides a stunning focal point throughout the year.
This cultivar offers gardeners the opportunity to create either a commanding vertical presence or a distinctive spreading form, all whilst showcasing the most intense blue foliage currently available in any Coast Redwood variety. The combination of exceptional colour and adaptable growth habit makes it an outstanding choice for conifer enthusiasts.Position Sequoia sempervirens ‘Steel Blue’ in full sun or partial shade to optimise foliage colour. Ensure well-drained soil conditions. For upright growth, stake the central leader early. For spreading forms, remove central leaders through careful pruning. Maintain consistent moisture while establishing. The dense foliage may benefit from occasional thinning to prevent disease in humid conditions.
Position Sequoia sempervirens ‘Steel Blue’ in full sun or partial shade to optimise foliage colour. Ensure well-drained soil conditions. For upright growth, stake the central leader early. For spreading forms, remove central leaders through careful pruning. Maintain consistent moisture while establishing. The dense foliage may benefit from occasional thinning to prevent disease in humid conditions.










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