Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' Weeping Giant Redwood Kigi Nursery

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Sequoiadendron 'giganteum 'Pendulum' Herman Geers

Scientific name: Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' Description Truly a remarkable accent conifer known for its tall (25' to 45'), but still narrow (3' to 4' wide) 'dinosaurs' appearance. Morphology: Forming a dense narrow pillar, this redwood species bears short, pendulous branches, with a mane-like, sculptured habit. Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' Weeping Giant Redwood An upright evergreen conifer with drooping branches held close to the trunk. No two look alike. Due to a narrow habit, 'Pendulum' is popular as a vertical green accent, especially close to buildings. Description Opened pollen cones Mature cones and seed Giant sequoia specimens are the most massive individual trees in the world. [3] They grow to an average height of 50-85 m (164-279 ft) with trunk diameters ranging from 6-8 m (20-26 ft). Record trees have been measured at 94.8 m (311 ft) tall. A Giant Sequoia named General Sherman, located in Sequoia National Park, is by volume the largest known living single stem tree on Earth. The third largest tree by volume is The President, which is also in the Park. It is shown in total in a spectacular photograph by National Geographic.

Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' Mammoetboom Royal Hedge

Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' Weeping Giant Sequoia On a frosty Halloween night, you might imagine spooky eyes on this unforgettable garden personality, the Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum'. In daylight, the adaptable "Dr. Seuss" tree seems more friendly, with welcoming arms decked out with curtains of foliage. A large, evergreen tree that reaches approximately 15 metres in height and 3-4 metres in width. It has a broadly weeping, very irregular growing habit, with branches hanging down sharply and some growing in a horizontal, undulating pattern. Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum': An evergreen conifer tree with green foliage. To grow well, it prefers sun - mostly sun and regular - low water. Drought tolerant once established. Grows best in well-drained and average soil. In need of something verticillium wilt resistant? This may be a good option. CHARACTERISTICS Plant type: conifer tree Plant family: #Cupressaceae Foliage: evergreen. Description The giant redwood can grow 250 to 300' in the wild and is among the most massive trees in the world. Its trunk diameter ranges from 15-20'. These long-lived trees have a lifespan of 2000 to 3000 years. They can be found growing on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California.

Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Pendulum’ Novarbo

Height: 60.00 to 275.00 feet Spread: 25.00 to 60.00 feet Bloom Time: Non-flowering Bloom Description: Non-flowering Sun: Full sun Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Leaf: Evergreen Other: Winter Interest Garden locations Culture Best grown in moist, deep, loose, well-drained, sandy loams in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Avoid heavy clays. Scientific Name: Sequoiadendron giganteum 'pendulum' Nativity: West Coast of North America Interesting Info: The Weeping Giant Sequoia has been cultivated in nurseries and does not grow naturally. Giant sequoias are the world's largest trees. Historically, giant sequoias were heavily logged due to their high quality lumber and resistance to rot. Plant Form Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum' Giant Sequoia for Sale at Best Price. Free Shipping on order over $150. Shop Online from Conifer Kingdom. Sequoiadendron Common Names Big-tree Sierra Redwood Wellingtonia Giant Redwood Synonyms Wellingtonia gigantea Lindl., nom. illegit. Sequoia gigantea (Lindl.) Decne. (1854), not Endl. (1847) Washingtonia californica Winslow, nom. prov. Taxodium washingtonium (sic) Winslow Sequoia wellingtonia Seem. Sequoia washingtoniana (Winslow) Sudworth

Sequoiadendron giganteum Pendulum Séquoia géant pleureur, conifère au port très original

Find Weeping Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum 'Pendulum') in Issaquah Seattle Bellevue Redmond Renton Sammamish Washington WA at Squak Mountain Nursery (Bigtree, Sierra Redwood) 425.392.1025 Directions Growing up to 25 feet tall with a 3 to 4 foot wide spread, narrow central leaders bend and twist as they reach toward the sky. No two trees grow alike. This tree's bold, rustic appearance rapidly becomes the focal point of the garden. Stupendous as a single specimen in your front or back yard, or when planted near water features.