What is Amber Glow™ Redwood Tree
Redwoods are awe-inspiring, pre-historic trees, but they’re often too big to grow in a yard. The Amber Glow™ Redwood? It breaks the mold. With the Amberglow™, you can enjoy the ancient history and magnificence of the Redwood in a compact size.
The Amber Glow™ is a variety of the Dawn Redwood, which is a deciduous tree with needled foliage. In other words, your tree will give you ornamental value in spring, summer and fall! The bright green foliage is tipped with burgundy during the spring and summer for eye-catching interest that’s second to none.
Fall brings attractive orange color as you’ve never seen. Merging good looks and carefree growth, the Redwood thrives almost anywhere with ease. Disease-free, fast-growing and highly adaptable, your tree will easily grow without a fuss. Plus, its pyramidal shade means you won’t have to deal with pruning either.
The best part? This variety was specifically developed to thrive in full sun without burning – so you’ll get even more versatility from your new Redwood Tree.
It was once thought that Dawn Redwoods were extinct. When these unique redwoods with stunning fall foliage were discovered to still be thriving in China, they became prized.
For this reason, it’s difficult to find the Amber Glow™ Redwood Tree at your local nurseries or big-box. But when you order your Amber Glow™ Redwood Tree from GardenCenterPoint, you get its rare, unique color and healthier roots plus better branching and long-term success.
Don’t miss out on your chance to grow a well-loved and sought-after tree.
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How to Grow and Care for Amber Glow™ Redwood Tree
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Planting
Plant your Amber Glow™ Redwood in well-draining soil and in a spot that receives full sun. Place in a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball. There’s no need to amend the soil, but do add a thick layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture.
Watering
Make sure your Amber Glow™ Redwood receives one inch of water each week, and more if you live in a dry, drought-prone area. Rain is usually enough to keep it hydrated, but you’ll likely need to water the establishing tree.