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Old 09-08-2006, 06:24 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Metasequoia glyptstroboides - Dawn Redwood


"Steve" wrote in message
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Thanks to the very knowledgeable people in this newsgroup, I have
discovered that I have the above tree in my suburban garden on the east
coast of Scotland.

It was here when I bought the house 3 years ago and is now about 4m high.
It is a lovely tree and I would hate to have to remove it, but it seems
that it could grow up to about 40m which seems a bit excessive for my
garden and is bound to annoy and ultimately even threaten the neighbours.
It's only about 20m away from my house too.

It's no problem at the moment, but if I leave it too long it may be too
big to take down easily.

Any suggestions?

Steve


The Metasequoia glyptostroboides that I have seen in this area are well
behaved and do not get out of control. They quite often get a corkscrew
twist ( barley twist) on the lower section of the trunk which is very
attractive. I guess this may be their way of moderating growth.
There is a lovely example in the Valley Gardens at Harrogate which is many
years old and is still a nice manageable tree.