
The species was discovered in by a Chinese forester, Gan Duo, when a small population was found in Modaoqi on the Sichuan-Hubei border. Typically found on shady, moist sites such as ravines stream banks. 30☁0'N, 108☄5'E, with an outlying occurrence in NW Hunan at 750-1500 m elevation (1, 8).E Sichuan, SW Hubei, NW Hunan, at 750-1500 m elevation (1). RangeChina: Primary occurrence near the Sichuan-Hubei border, ca. For a study of the wood anatomy, see Li, in Tropical Woods. Seed light brown, usually obovate, long, with 2 broad, thin, paler wings. Scales woody 20-30, in decussate pairs, the upper 3 pairs and the lower 2-3 pairs sterile, the fertile scales each bearing 2-9 usually 5-8 ovules, the outer surface of the scale transversely elliptic or broadly triangular, with a horizontal groove.

Female strobili sub-globose or short cylindrical, up to long, terminal, solitary and pendulous on sparsely leaved lateral branchlets. Male strobili ovoid, up to long, numerous, decussately arranged on long spikes or panicles. A transverse section of a leaf shows a median resin-canal under the single vascular bundle, and two marginal resin canals. In autumn, the leaves turn reddish-brown before they are shed with the deciduous branchlets. The upper surface is bright green, with a narrowly grooved midvein, the under surface bearing obscure lines of stomata, lighter green or slightly glaucous, the midrib slightly raised. They are about long and broad on mature trees, but on seedlings and young trees are generally and sometimes up to long. Leaves linear, flattened, straight or slightly curved, pectinately arranged, obtusely pointed or shortly mucronate, tapering abruptly towards the articulated junction of the lamina with the decurrent base. They are borne on very short stalks, more or less concealed by the smaller basal scales.

They are ovoid or ellipsoid, long, wide scales light reddish- or yellowish-brown, ovate, with a linear keel. Buds non-resinous, opposite, or sometimes sub-opposite, usually in pairs at the base of deciduous branchlets but sometimes solitary between the branchlets. The green deciduous branchlets are up to about long, often longer on young trees, usually arranged distichously, more or less horizontal, ribbed with the long decurrent bases of up to 50-60 or more leaves. The persistent bright, reddish-brown when young, shallowly ridged, carrying the deciduous branchlets, numerous vegetative buds and a few leaves. Branchlets glabrous, of two kinds, persistent and deciduous. Bark reddish-brown when young, becoming darker, greyish, fissured, exfoliating in long, narrow strips. Miki 1941, a genus initially described from fossil material (see Remarks).ĭescription"A tree up to high, with a tapering trunk broadening to the buttressed base conical when young, developing a broad, rounded crown with age. Taxonomic notesThe sole species in Metasequoia S.

Metasequoia glyptostroboides Hu & Cheng 1948Ĭommon NamesDawn redwood, water fir, water larch (3), SHUI SHAN (literally, water China-fir) (4). North Korean postage stamp of a fossil Metasequoia leaf. Ī tree in Hubei (8).Ĭhinese stamp honoring M.

Young foliage and immature female cone from an ornamental specimen.
