Metasequoia glyptostroboides gold rush
It was previously known as 'Golden Ogi' or 'Golden Mantle' in its native Japan, its name changed in around 1993, when Dutch horticulturist, Peter Zweinburg of Boskoop, The Netherlands obtained it and brought it into Europe for distribution under the new name of 'Gold Rush'. Originally raised in Japan, 'Gold Rush' is a beautiful new deciduous conifer that is easily identifiable by its bright gold feathery foliage. It was first reported by PLANTS at Chelsea Flower Show. Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Ogon' (Gold Rush) is a striking new addition to the extensive range of conifers supplied by specialist dwarf conifer grower, Lincluden Nursery of Bisley, Surrey, England. Additions to the International Conifer Register.88 to 1.2 dry liters in volumeġ.0 to 1.3 dry quarts / 1.1 to 1.41 dry liters in volumeġ.1 to 2.1 dry quarts / 1.2 to 2.3 dry liters in volumeġ.7 to 2.3 dry quart / 1.87 to 2.53 dry liters in volumeĢ.26 to 3.73 dry quarts / 2.49 to 4.11 dry liters in volumeģ.5 to 4.3 dry quarts / 3.85 to 4.74 dry liters in volumeġ.19 to 1.76 dry gallons / 5.24 to 7.75 dry liters in volumeĢ.32 to 2.76 dry gallons / 10.22 to 12.16 dry liters in volumeĢ.92 to 4.62 dry gallons / 12.86 to 20.35 dry liters in volumeĥ.98 to 6.08 dry gallons / 26.34 to 26. 96 dry liter in volumeġ.4 dry quarts / 1.59 dry liters in volumeġ.89 of a dry quart / 2.08 dry liters in volume Keep in mind, specific varieties and different growing conditions can affect the rate at which plants grow. Don't wait or you may find yourself regretting not being able to enjoy this king among Redwoods.
We expect a rush of buyers for the stately, stunning, and extraordinary Gold Rush Dawn. You can even keep this giant petite using bonsai techniques. You can also use several to turn your boggy backyard into a tree sanctuary with unbeatable color. The Gold Rush Dawn Redwood makes a statement as a specimen tree that will provide your yard with long-lasting charm. It also isn't bothered by many diseases, so you don't have to constantly check for ailments or keep your local arborist's number on speed dial.
It does like to keep its feet wet, so quench its thirst with some extra water during the hottest times of the year. While the Gold Rush Redwood enjoys rich soils for maximum performance and growth, it will thrive in wet soils, as well. And its needles are as soft as a baby's curls.Īs summer turns into fall, prepare yourself, your Gold Rush will teach you new lessons in love as it turns from glowing yellow to a deep auburn. With brilliant yellow to yellow-green needles, it looks like it glows in the sunshine. When showing off its new growth, the Gold Rush Dawn Redwood is the golden child of the Redwood world. It offers lucky homeowners with an established landscaping appearance without having to wait decades.Īnd, of course, it is quite the looker with a pyramidal shape that becomes wider and fuller over the course of decades. The Gold Rush Dawn Redwood towers above other trees, often putting on up to twenty-four inches in one year. With a quick-growing nature and glowing gold foliage, it's easy to understand why. And among Redwoods, the Gold Rush Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Gold Rush') is often considered the most highly sought-after. Redwood trees are some of the most prestigious among their botanical peers.