Outside all year round, he loves the sun. In summer, choose a semi-shaded location so as not to expose it to the bright and scorching sun, which can lead to browning and drying out of its needles. Very hardy, it tolerates low temperatures but a root ball completely frozen for days carries a risk of drying out, protect it if necessary, especially beware of late frosts !
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Bonsai
Métaséquoia me-3-5
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The metasequoia, also known as the Japanese sequoia or water fir, is a bonsai tree native to China that was thought to have disappeared from the face of the earth. It made headlines when it was discovered in 1941 in the Sichuan region of China. The metasequoia is known for its rapid growth, elegant conical shape and needle-shaped, light-green leaves that turn bronze in autumn before dropping.
- Winter photos taken in March 2025
Waist
72 cm
Location
Outside
Age
20 years
Foliage
Deciduous
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