Coast Redwood Tree 80/100cm (2L)
Sequoia sempervirens
£42.99
These trees thrive in moist, damp, foggy environments and do well on the coast. Young trees are sensitive to frost, however after a few years they are hardy across most of the UK (-20C to -15C).
Sequoia sempervirens has striking thick, fibrous, soft and spongey reddish-brown bark and slightly drooping branches with dark green linear needle-like leaves that are arranged in two rows.
Embrace the magnificence of nature with Sequoia sempervirens, the Coast Redwood! Towering over the landscape, these awe-inspiring giants add an unparalleled sense of grandeur to any environment, ideally grown as a specimen in a large park or garden. Bring home a piece of living history, a tree that has witnessed millennia.
Originally from the West coast of the USA, the Coast Redwood is in popular cultivation across the UK and Europe. As if being the tallest and oldest tree on the planet isn’t enough, the Coast Redwood has gained the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
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Sequoia sempervirens, also known as the coast redwood or Californian redwood, is a stunning and majestic evergreen conifer. Renowned for its remarkable height, it stands among the tallest trees on the planet. With its elegant, needle-like foliage and distinctive reddish-brown bark, it possesses an undeniable allure. Flourishing in moist, coastal climates, the coast redwood is a perfect addition to gardens and parks. Its awe-inspiring presence and rich history make it a captivating focal point, connecting us to nature’s magnificence and evoking a sense of serenity. Embrace the beauty of Sequoia sempervirens and witness the wonder of these ancient giants gracing your landscape.
As a living testament to ancient history, Sequoia sempervirens invites you to connect with nature in its most magnificent form, creating a lasting impression in any landscape.
Sequoia sempervirens, the majestic Coast Redwood, is now listed as “Endangered” on the IUCN Red List, highlighting the urgent need for conservation measures. These awe-inspiring giants, once widespread along the western coast of North America, face significant threats from human activities, climate change, wildfires, and diseases. Habitat loss due to logging and land use changes has severely impacted their populations. As one of the tallest and oldest tree species on Earth, the preservation of Coast Redwoods is crucial not only for their ecological significance but also for maintaining the biodiversity and resilience of their unique forest ecosystems.
Efforts to protect and restore their habitats are essential to ensure the survival of this iconic species for future generations.
Sequoia sempervirens – Coast Redwood, holds several remarkable records:
- Tallest Tree: Coast Redwoods are renowned for being the tallest trees on Earth. The current record-holder for the tallest living tree is “Hyperion,” standing at an astonishing height of approximately 379 feet (116 meters). However, new discoveries may lead to the identification of even taller specimens.
- Largest Living Organism: The Coast Redwood forests form one of the largest living organisms on the planet due to their interconnected root systems, known as “clones.” These clones cover extensive areas and consist of genetically identical trees sharing a common root system.
- Oldest Tree: While not the oldest species, some individual Coast Redwoods have lived for over 2,200 years, making them some of the longest-living trees on Earth.
- Largest Groves: The Coast Redwood forests in California, particularly in areas like Redwood National and State Parks, host some of the most extensive and iconic groves of these majestic trees, creating awe-inspiring landscapes.
- Fastest Growth Rate: Coast Redwoods exhibit impressive growth rates, with young trees adding significant height each year. This rapid growth contributes to their towering stature.
- Carbon Sequestration: Due to their massive size and long lifespan, Coast Redwoods are effective carbon sinks, sequestering substantial amounts of carbon dioxide, making them valuable assets in combating climate change.
- Sequoia sempervirens has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
Native: Pacific coast California.
UK Native: No – UK Grown
Soil conditions: Requires deep soils but will grow on deep soils over chalk.
Planting instructions: Prefers moist, damp, foggy atmospheres. Needs lots of space!
Size and spread (10 years): 2m to 3m
Mature height: 100m (in wild) 30m (in gardens).
These trees are supplied well rooted in 2 litre pots. They are between 60 – 80cm tall currently.
Season of Interest
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Sunlight
Full Shade, Full Sun, Partial Shade, Partial Sun
Pot Size
2 litre
Foliage
Evergreen
Foliage Colour
Green
Hardiness
-10°C to -5°C (H4)
When MatureSafety
Child Safe, Pet Safe
Watering
Heavy
Preferred Soil Type
Any well drained soil
Preferred Soil pH
Acidic
Delivery
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You are welcome to collect any times from our nursery in Euxton, Lancashire. Please contact us to arrange a suitable date and time.
With regret, we can no longer send items out to Northern Ireland. All live plants need a phytosanitary checks and DAERA must be notified. This process is simply too expensive at the moment.
Returns
In the rare instance that your item has been damaged during delivery or incorrectly shipped by us, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss the return and replacement of your item.
Once you have contacted us and we have confirmation that your parcel is on its way back to us we will be happy to issue a refund for the return postage.
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Royal Mail Letter - Royal Mail Second Class | £0.95 (Flat) | |
Royal Mail Large Letter - Royal Mail Tracked | £3.25 (Flat) | |
Royal Mail Large Letter - Royal Mail Second Class | £2.10 (Flat) | |
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Standard Items - Standard Courier (Evri) | £4.49 (Flat) | This item |
Medium Items - Standard Courier (Parcelforce) | £7.95 (Flat) | |
Large Items - Pallet Courier | £90.00 (Flat) | |
Large Items - Standard Courier (Parcelforce) | £28.95 (Flat) | |
Large Items - Standard Courier (Parcel Force) | £24.95 (Flat) | |
Pallet Courier - Pallet Courier | £90.00 (Flat) |
We are a small family business based in Euxton, West Lancashire. We specialise in the supply of trees, shrubs both bare root & cell grown. Much of our stock is grown directly on site from seed or cuttings. Other stock is all UK sourced where possible.
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