Some forms are dramatic redwood giants & others are amazing and amusing pendulous trees. All the selections we offer are virtually carefree.
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Sequoiadendron gig. 'Glaucum'
An impressive blue form of Giant Sequoia that grows more slowly than the species & maintains a more narrow form. Alone or with others in a cluster or a line, it makes a majestic, bluish green windbreak, privacy screen or striking backdrop. Has a broad upright growth habit & reaches roughly 25’ tall by 12’ wide in size, growing 15”+ a year.
Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Pendulum’
In daylight, the adaptable “Dr. Seuss” tree is friendly, with welcoming arms decked out with curtains of foliage. The main trunk grows mostly upright; then it will dip, droop, and grow upright again. Secondary branches also bob and weave, giving the tree apparent movement. Thick drapes of rich, green foliage conceal bark that is thick and fire resistant. Has a narrow upright growth habit & reaches roughly 25’ tall by 6’ wide in size, growing 15”+ a year.
Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Von Martin'
Growing at approximately ¼ the rate of its giant parent species, Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Von Martin’ will provide all the charm & beauty of the North American native tree in a manageable size. Its compact pyramidal form is densely clothed in soothingly scented green foliage. Use as a single, conversation starting specimen or plant in groupings to create your own dwarf Sequoia forest. Grow in full sun. Has a broad upright growth habit & reaches roughly 10’ tall by 8’ wide, growing 6” to 8” a year.
Over the course of each and every season, a myriad of gardening questions are thrown my way. I am always happy to answer them all because that it is what I truly enjoy – helping in any way I can, attempting to steer each unique gardener towards unbridled success. There are no black thumbs after all, just duller green ones that require some polishing to bring out the hidden shine. One consistently common issue that many gardeners inquire about is…