Dawn Redwood ‘Amber Glow’ 60/80cm (2L)

Metasequoia glyptostroboides

£49.88

Dawn Redwood ‘Amber Glow’ brings stunning golden-amber foliage to gardens throughout the growing season. This beautiful conifer naturally forms an elegant pyramid shape, with soft, feathery needles that turn bronze-orange in autumn. It’s a perfect choice for adding year-round structure and colour to gardens. More sun tolerant than ‘Golden Oji’.

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The Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Amber Glow’ cultivar dazzles with its exceptional foliage that transitions through a palette of colours from spring to autumn.

Initially emerging with a hint of burgundy, the leaves mature to a striking yellow, which remarkably withstands the full brunt of summer without succumbing to burn, a testament to its robust nature. As the seasons turn, the foliage adopts an orange hue, beautifully complementing the reddish-brown, textured bark that becomes a focal point in the winter landscape.

It’s important to know that these trees are deciduous, dropping their leaves in late autumn and remaining bare until early spring. This makes them quite different from other redwoods, but offers a wonderful display through the year.

Spring begins with fresh, golden-yellow feathery leaves unfurling along the branches. While more sun-tolerant than its cousin ‘Golden Oji’, young leaves still benefit from some protection during the hottest part of the day. The foliage takes on richer amber tones as summer progresses, especially when given adequate sunlight, creating beautiful, warm-toned dappled shade beneath. Autumn brings a spectacular show, with the entire tree intensifying to deep amber, copper and bronze hues before the leaves fall.

The winter reveal is just as lovely, showing off the tree’s elegant shape and beautiful fluted bark. The branches sweep upwards in a natural pyramid, creating a striking silhouette against winter skies. This neat, architectural form means it works well even in smaller gardens.

Dawn Redwood ‘Amber Glow’ is easy to grow and maintain. They prefer moisture-retentive soil but will cope with most conditions once established. While they can handle full sun better than ‘Golden Oji’, they perform best with morning sun and afternoon shade in hotter regions. Plant in a spot with enough space for their eventual height. They’re hardy throughout Britain and don’t mind exposed sites. Water regularly in the first few years and add a thick mulch around the base each spring. No regular pruning is needed as they naturally form an elegant shape.

 

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Dawn Redwood – Metasequoia glyptostroboides Care Guide

The Dawn Redwood – Metasequoia glyptostroboides is a magnificent deciduous conifer that, despite its prehistoric origins, makes a stunning addition to UK gardens. Once thought extinct and known only through fossils, it was rediscovered in China in the 1940s. These fast-growing trees can reach impressive heights, potentially exceeding 20 metres in UK conditions, though they typically grow smaller in gardens. With their elegant pyramidal shape, feathery foliage that turns bronze in autumn, and distinctive fluted trunk, Dawn Redwoods offer year-round interest and are surprisingly adaptable to various garden conditions.

Soil Requirements
Dawn Redwoods require well-draining soil to prevent root rot and other water-related issues. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 5.5-7.0) and thrive in rich, loamy conditions with high organic matter content. Annual addition of compost or well-rotted manure helps maintain optimal soil quality and supports healthy growth.

Watering Guidelines
Young Trees (1-3 years) need consistent moisture to establish a strong root system. Water deeply once or twice weekly during the growing season, ensuring water reaches the root zone (45-60cm deep). Create a watering basin around the trunk to aid water penetration. Established trees are more drought-tolerant but benefit from deep watering during extended dry periods. Container-grown specimens require more frequent watering, as pots dry out faster than ground soil.

It’s important to note you cannot really over water a Dawn Redwood.

Seasonal Maintenance

Spring (March-May)
Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser to support new growth, and refresh the organic mulch layer, keeping it away from the trunk. Remove any winter damage and monitor for emerging pest issues.

Summer (June-August)
Maintain consistent soil moisture and perform any necessary light pruning for shape. Keep the base clear of grass and weeds, and watch for signs of drought stress, particularly during hot spells.

Autumn (September-November)
As the tree prepares for dormancy, reduce watering frequency. Clear fallen leaves to prevent pest harbourage and apply a fresh layer of mulch before winter sets in. This is also the last opportunity for any necessary pruning.

Winter (December-February)
While mature trees are generally hardy, young specimens may need protection from severe frost with horticultural fleece. Water only during dry, frost-free periods, and regularly check the tree’s structure while dormant.

Additional Care Notes
Dawn Redwoods are relatively low-maintenance once established, but proper care during the first few years is crucial for long-term success. They work well with shade-tolerant understory plants and can create striking vertical features in larger gardens. Regular monitoring for signs of stress, disease, or pest issues will help ensure the tree remains healthy and continues to thrive in your garden.

Remember that while these trees can grow quite large, they respond well to pruning and can be maintained at a more manageable size for smaller gardens. Their fast growth rate (potentially 50cm+ annually in good conditions) means they can quickly establish themselves as striking landscape features.

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