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To learn more about your shipping zone, visit the USPS website. All shipping costs are calculated based on USPS shipping zones. We ship by USPS Priority Mail to help ensure your plants arrive quickly and in good health. This allows us proper time to package your order carefully and account for any sudden weather changes. We will communicate your scheduled shipping date in your order confirmation. We only ship orders once a week, with packages leaving our local post office on Tuesdays. If you are in the Midwest, East Coast, or Alaska, we may not be able to ship dormant plants if we are concerned about the quality of your plants upon arrival. Since we do not use cold storage, some plants only ship best at certain times or are only available for local pick-up. Because we are unable to guarantee the success and health of your plant outside of the U.S., we do not currently ship to other countries. We ship plants from mid-February to late April to all states within the U.S., as weather and state agricultural restrictions permit. We do have a limited shipping season for out of the area customers. A purchase of Metasequoia glyptostroboides Miss Grace Weeping Dwarf Dawn Redwood is a true investment in your yard Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Miss Grace f' the rare weeping dwarf dawn redwood tree for you. Well, it can be but I left these few plants on their stakes, and they turned out to be neat weeping trees.Shipping Information The Nursery at Cloud Mountain Farm Center is primarily a nursery for local and regional walk-in customers. Miss Grace is a beautiful rare conifer commonly called a weeping Dwarf dawn redwood Tree. No, No!, I thought, for it was supposed to be grown as a ground-cover. The original grafts were staked up by the crew when my back was turned. "Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Miss Grace', an elegant weeping form of "Dawn Redwood," was discovered as a prostrate witch's broom. Here is a quote from Talon Buchholz regarding the original production. The tree’s small needles and thin branches resemble those of the species Taxodium, but with opposite, not alternate, buds and needles. This gorgeous plant makes a superb living sculpture when it is staked up so the branches drape freely. It was originally thought to be a prostrate witch's broom. Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Miss Grace’ is the first Metasequoia cultivar with strongly weeping branches. In Summer, the foliage is gray-green and prefers partial sun and well drained soil. The tree, if staked, will be 8 ft tall and 3 ft wide in 10 y ears. Found and introduced by Talon Buchholz of Buchholz & Buchholz nursery in Oregon. The plant originated somewhere in New York and was introduced to the nursery trade by Buchholz & Buchholz Nursery, Gaston, Oregon. 'Miss Grace' Dawn Redwood is a NEW small deciduous conifer with gracefully weeping branches. 'Miss Grace' is a name for the selection's graceful habit. Annual rate of growth in most areas in 2 to 4 inches (5 - 10 cm), but will only grow as tall as it is staked. Produces a narrow small tree excellent as an accent or specimen. The small green needles and thin branches drape freely from the firm structure in an attractive weeping fashion. Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Miss Grace' / Miss Grace Dawn redwood Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Miss Grace' is an unusual form of the Dawn redwood with strongly pendulous branches enhanced by soft, feathery, small bright green, deciduous foliage which turns orange-brown in fall. Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Miss Grace’ ‘Miss Grace’ becomes a superb living sculpture as the branches naturally arch out and down. Additions to the International Conifer Register.