Giant Redwood Barabitsâ Requiem
The tree for people who want to grow a giant redwood in their garden! Sequoiadendron giganteum Barabitsâ Requiem is far smaller than its lofty relatives, but it will eventually make a medium-sized to tall tree with a light, open crown. Itâs a fairly slow-growing, evergreen tree with a very narrow, weeping habit, and somewhat eccentric growth pattern, some branches being more horizontal than the usual weeping growth. The bark is rich red-brown, fissured and fibrous, and the leaves are pointed, blue-green needles. The flowers are inconspicuous, but are followed by reddish-brown cones, upright at first, later hanging. Named for Hungarian revolutionary, tree specialist and professor Dr Barabits, giant redwood Barabitsâ Requiem makes a fine specimen tree.
Site: Tolerates some exposure
Soil: Deep, fertile, moist, well drained soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: All year
Hardiness: Very hardy
Height: eventually 50â (15m) Â Spread: 6â6â (2m)












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