Fw: Dawn redwood
- Subject: Fw: Dawn redwood
- From: &* o* N* R* <r*@bellsouth.net>
- Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 10:03:04 -0500
Yes, I was afraid the seeds were gone. There is a huge tree on the college campus just over a mile away from my tree. I did find one seedling and had hoped for more. Thanks for the information.
Nancy Robinson Tennessee
By the (more or less rhomboid) structures you call segments you (most probably) mean the cone scales ofdawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides, see http://maven.smith.edu/~phyllo/OldFiles/Pictures/metasequoia.html ), because the actual seeds on between are tiny (~1000 seeds only weigh ~2gr, see http://www.semencesdupuy.com/1F906-Metasequoia-Glyptostroboides.html or http://www.nsl.fs.fed.us/wpsm/Metasequoia_glytostroboides.jpg) and should, by now, long have flown out (for more information, see also http://digitalis.mobot.org/mrsid/313/31300021_001.gif).Why not give it a try next fall (when cones start to open); but note: If your tree is the only one around, viability may be low.F.L. (Austria) Hal or Nancy Robinson wrote:Could someone tell me if the whole segments in a dawn redwood are the trueseeds or were they between the segments? They do look like the cypress which are true seeds. I have cones down and wonder if I will be able to get more ofthis tree. Nancy Robinson Tennessee zone 6b--------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE WOODYPLANTS
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