I currently have a coastal redwood growing in illinois,its already survived a winter on a unheated porch in a 7 gallon container with regular watering and is looking nice and healthy now that it is in the ground in an area where water settles when it rains
Bought 50 costal redwoods each only 45cm high off a man that was being put out of his home by his ex wife going to try and plant them on my property and in the local area
I found one 3 redwoods not sure on the exact type in Jajce, Bosnia. Climate there when i went was decently cold and like 400m elevation. Pre sturdy trees it seems. I ordered a couple kits from the US to plant in Rovinj, Croatia. Spreading them everywhere to give em the best chance of surviving. 😎👍
China also has another tree deciduous conifer called the Chinese Swamp Cypress, its related to the Bald Cypress in North America, also they have a tree that is a close relative of the North American Yellow Polar or Tuliptree, they have been separated by millions of years but still look alike and all the chinese trees are endangered, thats why we need to protect our trees in North America
Don't worry too much. We already went through our economic boom into a developed nation...we clear cut forests though out the east during this time. Today there are no driving forces for the USA to over harvest as most of E/SE Asia has been doing. Unfortunately, if we want to preserve nature & habits, poverty must be eliminated in the areas to be preserve. ❤👋
Yeah we got them all over Cincinnati. zyou see them. They stick out because they are such lush fine trees. But there use to be these here... They are in the fossil record.
You water a redwood it'll grow. I had almost 100% success with seeds from the General Grant cones. Flick out a seed, plant, water : tree. Thousands of them. 🕜 coastal redwood grew rings an inch across, in twenty years it was a monster. One day the Top broke off and pierced our roof. .. 😳
I heard they're not great at germinating but I bought a few from a guy that got his straight off a tree in his backyard and almost every single one sprouted. I screwed up though and rushed them too soon with fertilizer. I'm talking 80 sprouts in containers.. I'm still trying to figure out what works.
@@wheelmanstan we just put a seed in a tube and watered. Almost 100% success. After a year max they went into one gallon then 3 gallon within two years. We sold them, gave them planted them. But it matter not:: Everything Burned in The Creek Fire of 2020, some 600,000 acres. This was near Shaver Lake
They are not considered endangered as they are a non-native species, but they are rare since they’ve only been planted outside China for the past 80 years or so. Enjoy the tree at your new home!
I don't know if there is an official designation for dawn redwood but it is certainly endangered in the wild. A tree not native to North America can still be endangered. Interestingly, fossils of dawn redwood have been found in North America so it could be considered extinct in North America rather than non-native. It always makes me wonder why it's somehow noble to re-establish regionally extinct animals back into their former habitats but not plants and trees.
Dawn redwoods are beautiful trees and I love the history of them but they are not rare at all in North America. Once you know what to look for like this guy from the video he started finding them one after the other.
socialists be like: "more exposure to skin cancer and heat stroke is less expensive than planting trees...god doesn't exist, but socialism does" me be like: what's "but socialism"?
I currently have a coastal redwood growing in illinois,its already survived a winter on a unheated porch in a 7 gallon container with regular watering and is looking nice and healthy now that it is in the ground in an area where water settles when it rains
Bought 50 costal redwoods each only 45cm high off a man that was being put out of his home by his ex wife going to try and plant them on my property and in the local area
@@AlanM22let us know how it goes please! 🙏
Currently have two dawn redwoods and two coast redwoods here on my property in MO. Growing great!
A Chinese philosopher was asked when the best time to plant a tree was. He said, "20 years ago." "Next best option is today."
Not all the time
Biggest grove of costal redwoods outside USA is in Ireland proud to say I’m going to plant 50 of them
I’m going to be planting some on my 5 acre property near a large river valley. Should do well.
I have a beautiful dawn redwood in my backyard outside Pittsburgh Pa. about 14 feet high.
Have 2 Dawn 2 Sequoia and 3 coast redwoods in pots in zone 7, North Alabama.
Have a Dawn in my yard in Toronto. Over 60 feet!
I have one growing in my front lawn area, planted about 1979, southern Indiana
How large is it today?
Might I ask where? I’m S IN and love dawn Redwoods. Check out the Avoca Park in Avoca IN. There are 4 DRs in the park:)
I planted 4 today east Tenn.
I found one 3 redwoods not sure on the exact type in Jajce, Bosnia. Climate there when i went was decently cold and like 400m elevation. Pre sturdy trees it seems. I ordered a couple kits from the US to plant in Rovinj, Croatia. Spreading them everywhere to give em the best chance of surviving. 😎👍
The coast redwood leaves are course and the dawn redwood leaves are very soft.
1:15 into the video and YT hits me with an ad. Thank you TH-cam.
China also has another tree deciduous conifer called the Chinese Swamp Cypress, its related to the Bald Cypress in North America, also they have a tree that is a close relative of the North American Yellow Polar or Tuliptree, they have been separated by millions of years but still look alike and all the chinese trees are endangered, thats why we need to protect our trees in North America
Don't worry too much. We already went through our economic boom into a developed nation...we clear cut forests though out the east during this time. Today there are no driving forces for the USA to over harvest as most of E/SE Asia has been doing.
Unfortunately, if we want to preserve nature & habits, poverty must be eliminated in the areas to be preserve.
❤👋
they also grow in my swamp forest in Holland
Yeah we got them all over Cincinnati. zyou see them. They stick out because they are such lush fine trees. But there use to be these here... They are in the fossil record.
You water a redwood it'll grow. I had almost 100% success with seeds from the General Grant cones. Flick out a seed, plant, water : tree. Thousands of them.
🕜 coastal redwood grew rings an inch across, in twenty years it was a monster. One day the Top broke off and pierced our roof. .. 😳
I heard they're not great at germinating but I bought a few from a guy that got his straight off a tree in his backyard and almost every single one sprouted. I screwed up though and rushed them too soon with fertilizer. I'm talking 80 sprouts in containers.. I'm still trying to figure out what works.
@@wheelmanstan we just put a seed in a tube and watered. Almost 100% success. After a year max they went into one gallon then 3 gallon within two years. We sold them, gave them planted them. But it matter not:: Everything Burned in The Creek Fire of 2020, some 600,000 acres. This was near Shaver Lake
Wow that's awesome. Keeping the famous ones lineage alive! I grow lots from seed here in the UK.
Deciduous evergreens?
Deciduous conifers
Are coastal redwood trees more closely related to dawn redwood trees than to giant sequoias ?
All the same species
@@andrewbetrosian2784 no they arent same tree
@@teimon_one I have all three Redwood species in pots, Alabama.
@@andrewbetrosian2784 but they arent same species , they are related to each other but not same i have them too in Poland , świętokrzyskie
@@teimon_one Yes, they are all different but they are all Redwood's. Same species....
I read that they are Endangered but I am unsure if thats true or not. We just moved to a house that has one in the backyard!! Lol i am also in Ohio!
They are not considered endangered as they are a non-native species, but they are rare since they’ve only been planted outside China for the past 80 years or so. Enjoy the tree at your new home!
I don't know if there is an official designation for dawn redwood but it is certainly endangered in the wild. A tree not native to North America can still be endangered. Interestingly, fossils of dawn redwood have been found in North America so it could be considered extinct in North America rather than non-native. It always makes me wonder why it's somehow noble to re-establish regionally extinct animals back into their former habitats but not plants and trees.
Dawn redwoods are beautiful trees and I love the history of them but they are not rare at all in North America. Once you know what to look for like this guy from the video he started finding them one after the other.
When they can grow there, they can also grow in Germany.
Yea they love water
Should see my Dawn now and it's in a pot.
socialists be like:
"more exposure to skin cancer and heat stroke is less expensive than planting trees...god doesn't exist, but socialism does"
me be like:
what's "but socialism"?
There not native to there homie only cali
They used to grow all over America dumbass then we cut them all down
Down Redwood is not the same as the Coast Redwood that grows in Cali
Wrong native of northdakota just extinct
Dawn redwood is from China