not a swampy

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not a swampy

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I planted this tree in the ground 7 years ago thinking it was swamp cypress I found it in a bargain bin untagged :palm:
after the first year it stayed evergreen and i became suspicious :lost:
went to a couple of nurseries and they informed me it was a californian redwood :o
any way its has to go before it becomes a problem what better place than a pot :lol:
dug a trench and under cut the roots best i could and back filled with sharp sand ,will leave in the ground for a year then pot it up next spring
then carve the bejimminees out of it :)

gunna have to learn how to get creative with a die grinder :reading:
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Wow, there's a project to get your teeth into. Can't wait to see what you come up with there.

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Yeah, i am with Rowan. Good Yamadori :tu:
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Looks more like a Metasequoia, the Chinese cousin to the Californian Redwood.
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Post by alpineart »

Hi Rawhide , mate if its an evergreen its a Coast Redwood - Sequoia Sempervirens . The foliage is quite harsh compared to the Dawn Redwood and Swamp Cypress . I had numerous tree's but they can die back for numerous reasons after being placed into bonsai containers . Good luck with your plans for this one .

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Gong to be interesting to see where you head with this one :yes:

Lovely trenching work :yes: :cool:

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Metaseqoia is deciduous too Craig so not likely to be that one.
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