Spring has sprung, the grass is riz, I wonder where Dawn’s leaf growth is? From a distance, Dawn Redwood looks much the same as she did last month. It’s only when you get closer that you can see the fresh green buds just beginning to open now that the days are getting warmer and brighter.


Having said that, it was blowing a gale when I visited a few days ago, a cold howling wind that prevented me from getting better close up photos of the new growth. That wind did, however, make me admire how well Dawn copes with such conditions. She has her feet well and truly planted in the ground, which is a good thing when you consider how tall and slender she is, and I’m sure her broad strong base helps anchor her when those strong winds are blasting.

She has a light covering of bright green moss on the lowest metre or so of her trunk but no lichens or fungi that I could see with the naked eye, which is probably a good thing, as they can be indicators of disease or cause a tree to die – and I certainly don’t want that to happen. I’m looking forward to seeing a very different Dawn next month.
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Dawn is beautifully shapely, looking forward to seeing her in leafy glory.
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She is a very shapely lady and will suit her new cloak of green rather well, I think. 🙂
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I have seen this tree for myself and it is a wonderful choice. Funnily enough when I first saw it close up I didn’t realise it was the same one I had seen from a long way away on the other side of the park. Navigation is not a strong point, my husband tells me. So for a minute there I thought there were two dawn redwoods.
I love the pattern of green moss on the trunk – and it’s great to see what the leaves look like at last.
I think I recognise that cold wind you mention – I suspect it was that bitter northwesterly the other day.
All the best 🙂
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Thanks, Pat. I predict Dawn will be a green pyramid by next month – I’m hoping to photograph the changes during the month.
And she’ll have rather a good grandstand view of this weekend’s flower show from up top there. 😉
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I don’t think I will sign up to “I’m following a tree” but I like the idea and I may well keep a close eye on a couple of trees in my garden. I have a pretty Cercidiphyllum japonicum and a Rowantree that is covered in lichen that could be good candidates.
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I’ll look forward to reading about them in your blog! 🙂
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It is a lovely theme of the tree following and I always look forward to those posts. I probably should join in.
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I’m sure you’d enjoy it, and it’s quite fascinating watching how a tree changes during the seasons. I’m enjoying it and learning a lot.
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