No, Low Saxon isn't a dialect of High German. It's a separate thing in its own right.
To explain things further, dialects spoken in Germany can be classified into two main languages: Low Saxon (aka Low German), and High German.
This distinction exists because Low German comes from the medieval Old Saxon language while High German comes from Old High German. Their different origins make them pretty unique from each other.
An interesting fun fact is that Low German actually has a more recent ancestor with English than it does High German. Low and High German being lumped together as part of a unified “German” has more to do with history and politics.
EDIT: Gunārs Miezis pointed out that the map above doesn’t show all of the Low German dialects for some reason, so here’s a more accurate one for that:
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