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Dawnredwoodiscloselyrelatedtobaldcypress(Taxodium)andredwood(Sequoia).Thefern-likefeatheryfoliageemergeslightgreeninspring,changingtodark ...,DawnRedwoodisadeciduousconiferwithflat,needle-likeleavesthatturnacopper-coloredbrowninNovember.Aspecimenofthistree,plantedin1965, ...,DawnRedwoodisadeciduous,coniferoustreethathasanupright,pyramidalformslowlyreachingheightsofupto100feet.Newfoliageemerges...

Dawn redwood

Dawn redwood is closely related to bald cypress (Taxodium) and redwood (Sequoia). The fern-like feathery foliage emerges light green in spring, changing to dark ...

Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides)

Dawn Redwood is a deciduous conifer with flat, needle-like leaves that turn a copper-colored brown in November. A specimen of this tree, planted in 1965, ...

Dawn Redwood

Dawn Redwood is a deciduous, coniferous tree that has an upright, pyramidal form slowly reaching heights of up to 100 feet. New foliage emerges light green ...

Dawn Redwood

2014年3月21日 — During the fall the dawn redwood will lose its leaves like most other deciduous plants. Also like most other plants cones emerge in the spring ...

Dawn Redwoods

The Dawn Redwood is an unusual member of the redwood family that still exists in China, shedding its leaves in the fall.

How to Identify the Dawn Redwood

The leaves of the Dawn Redwood are linear, feathery, and fern-like. They look like pinnately compound leaves, but are actually many flat leaves that are ...

Metasequoia glyptostroboides

Metasequoia glyptostroboides, the dawn redwood, is a fast-growing, endangered deciduous conifer. It is the sole living species of the genus Metasequoia, ...

Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood)

Leaves are linear, subopposite, crowded on pins, pliable, feathery, fern-like, and soft to the touch. Foliage emerges light green in spring, matures to deep ...

Metasequoia glyptostroboides

Dawn redwood grows in a perfect pyramid 70 to 90 feet tall and was known from fossils before living plants were discovered in China. It is similar in appearance ...