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  1. bald cypress, (Taxodium distichum), ornamental and timber conifer (family Cupressaceae) native to swampy areas of southern North America. The wood of the bald cypress is valued for its water-resistance and is known as pecky, or peggy, cypress in the lumber trade when it contains small, attactive holes caused by a fungus .

  2. Jun 3, 2021 · Shawnee Brave – outstanding pyramidal habit; fantastic potential as a street tree; resistant to mite damage. Learn all about bald cypress trees, plus get expert tips and information for choosing, planting, growing and caring for water-loving bald cypress in your home landscape.

  3. Description. The bald cypress is a long-lived, pyramidal, deciduous conifer, and a cone-bearing tree that grows 50 to 70 feet tall and 20 to 30 feet wide. Old trees develop a wide, spreading base that narrows up the trunk with diameters as thick as 3 to 6 feet.

  4. Unlike most cone-bearing trees, bald-cypress loses its needles each winter and grows a new set in spring. The russet-red fall color of its lacy needles is one of its outstanding characteristics. Hardy and tough, this tree will adapt to a wide range of soil types, whether wet, dry, or swampy.

  5. Bald Cypress – A Complete Profile On This Native Tree. Written by Joe Foster in Native Plants, Trees & Shrubs. The Bald Cypress tree is a deciduous conifer native to the Midwest, Southeast, and Mid-Atlantic areas of the United States. Scientifically known as Taxodium distichum, it grows 100-120′ tall in full sun and wet to medium-moist soil.

  6. Taxodum distichum in Spartanburg, SC. Photo by Bob Polomski ©2014, Clemson University. Bald-cypress ( Taxodium distichum) is a native, deciduous conifer and is only one of five conifer species that sheds its needles in the fall (hence, its “bald” namesake).

  7. naturewalk.yale.edu › taxodium-distichum › bald-cypress-69Bald Cypress | Yale Nature Walk

    Baldy cypress is monoecious. This species is a popular ornamental tree, grown for its light, feathery foliage and orange-brown to dull red fall color. Location. Area: Marsh and Farnam Gardens. + - Leaflet | OSM Mapnik. Collected Data. Date of tree entry: 02/08/2017. Height: 21.50 m. Diameter at breast height: 0.77 m. Bark.

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