As a rare and compact cultivar, Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Hamlet’s Broom’ offers a unique blend of aesthetic appeal with its creamy white variegated foliage in spring that transitions to bright green in summer and then to golden yellow and deep russet in autumn.
This selection, ideal for small gardens and urban landscapes, not only provides visual interest throughout the growing season but also introduces a touch of whimsy with its slow growth and distinctive form. The variegation and colour changes make ‘Hamlet’s Broom’ a living sculpture, providing year-round interest and a striking contrast against the winter backdrop when the foliage has fallen, revealing its intricate branch structure.
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 brings a delicate display of creamy white and green feathery leaves unfurling along the branches of this compact Dawn Redwood, creating a striking variegated focal point as the garden awakens.
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 Redwoods are easy to grow and maintain. They prefer moisture-retentive soil but will cope with most conditions once established. Plant in full sun or partial shade, 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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