![]() campus: NE of Community Hall, toward 15th St. Metasequoia - Dawn Redwoods : Exposure: Full Sun : Season of Interest: Spring (Mid,Late) Summer (Early,Mid,Late) Fall: Height: 70' 80' (21m 24m) Spread: 25' 30' (7.5m 9m) Water Needs: Average, High : Maintenance: Low : Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand : Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral : Soil Drainage: Moist but Well-Drained. It should be noted that the foliage will burn in the full sun. It is also occasionally seen listed as 'Golden Mantle.' Regardless, since 'Ogon' is the original recorded cultivar name that is the only one considered valid." A mature specimen will easily exceed 20 feet (7 m) tall after 10 years in the landscape. Intense, golden-yellow, feathery foliage makes this striking new cultivar easily recognizable. patent for this tree under the name, 'Golden Oji.' As it became aware that the plant was already circulating with a couple of different cultivar names, the patent was soon withdrawn. In 1995, New Oji Paper Company applied for a U.S. Around that same time, Larry Stanley & Sons nursery, Boring Oregon received it and starting distributing it under the name 'Gold Rush,' which to this day is the most commonly seen misspelling. Tree Very hardy Hardy in the severest continental climates including exposed upland locations in the UK. In 1993, Pieter Zwijnenburg Jr., Boskoop, The Netherlands got the first propagation material directly from Japan and renamed it 'Goldrush' and began distributing it under that name in 1997. Metasequoia - Dawn Redwoods : Exposure: Full Sun : Season of Interest: Spring (Mid,Late) Summer (Early,Mid,Late) Fall: Height: 70 80 (21m 24m) Spread: 15 25 (4. Conifer Attractive cinnamon coloured bark on bare branches. With this definition, the name 'Ogon' is the valid cultivar name. Its original Japanese name was 'Ogon' which translates to "gold bullion" or "gold coin". Bark of young trees pale orange-brown, occasionally darker in whole or in. This plant has a very long and confusing saga pertaining to its proper nomenclature. Tree to 50 m tall trunk variably flared and fluted at base, to 2.5 m dbh. The original tree was planted in 1977 at the Kameyama breeding station, Institute for Forest Tree Improvement, New Oji Paper Co., Ltd, Mie, Japan. "This cultivar originated in 1974 in Japan as a seedling selected from a batch of X-ray irradiated seed by the New Oji Paper Company. The following is from the Amerian Conifer Society. Easy to transplant, performs best in moist, well-drained, slightly acid soils Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Gold Rush’ Gold Rush Dawn Redwood. Deciduous conifer, tree, grows somewhat slower than the species, bright yellow foliage in spring and retains much of the color throughout the summer in autumn needles turn an orange-brown before they fall. No Deciduous conifer, more or less ground sprawling, but if staked, a small tree, maybe 10 ft and 3 ft wide ( 3 × 0.9 m) in 10 years, with weeping branches. The Gold Rush Dawn Redwood, originally from Japan, maintains its bright golden color well into summer.
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