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Gold Rush Dawn Redwood (in 10 liter pot)
Metasequoia glyptostroboides Gold Rush
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Description
A large conifer, the Douglas Fir stands out for its rapid growth, slender silhouette, and the exceptional quality of its durable timber. Used both in forestry and ornamental planting, it offers an imposing presence in parks and large gardens. Evergreen, it retains its dark green foliage all year round, providing structure and colour even in winter. Its longevity, hardiness, and ability to adapt to different soils make it a reliable species both for ornamental use and timber production.
Native to the west coast of North America, the Douglas Fir was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. It is now widely planted in French forests. Its name honours the Scottish botanist David Douglas, who brought it to Europe.
It is a large-growing conifer with soft foliage to the touch, a straight, slender trunk, and impressive longevity.
When young, the Douglas Fir has a conical habit, becoming broader and more pyramidal with age. Its evergreen, dark green foliage is slightly fragrant when crushed, releasing a characteristic citrus scent. Young shoots are supple, covered in reddish-brown buds.
Flowering is discreet in spring, followed by the formation of pendulous cones, characteristic of the genus. These cones, with their curved scales and protruding bracts, are an interesting decorative feature in autumn and winter.
Plant in autumn or spring, avoiding periods of frost or extreme heat.
Choose an open location, set back from buildings, as the Douglas fir reaches a considerable size at maturity.
The Douglas fir is ideal for:
It can also be used as a living Christmas tree if pruned when young, although it does not tolerate long-term container culture well.
The Douglas fir is a noble, powerful conifer, perfect for those wishing to structure a large garden, create a natural screen, or simply welcome a forest giant onto their land. Easy‑going and undemanding once established, it will provide a majestic presence for decades.
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