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bald cypress taxodium distichum

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Attracting Birds: Trees
... ' Transplants well; grows in a variety of locations and soils; yellow fall color; many cultivars Bald cypress Taxodium distichum 4-10 D Sun 50 to 70' Range of soil types - wet to dry; easy ...
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Conifers Forum - GardenWeb
... follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 23:45 Shaping a bald cypress (taxodium distichum) Posted by: justintx 7B-NorthFt.Worth on Tue, Nov 21, 06 at 23:31 11 ... :41 23 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Nov 22, 06 at 10:25 Bald cyprus Posted by: bill_ftmyers_fl zone10 SW Florida on Mon, Nov 20, 06 at 22:09 ...
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Biomass, photosynthesis and water use efficiency of woody swamp species subjected to flooding and elevated water temperature
... .O. Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802, USA / Summary Seedlings of water tupelo (Nyssa aquatica L.), bald cypress (Taxodium distichum (L.) Richard) and button bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis L.) and cuttings of black willow (Salix nigra ...
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The Trees of Reed College
... (Halesia carolina) that was planted by Prexy. 3/23/03: Added a page for the Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) that was planted by the Health Center. home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed ...
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Trees of Reed: Bald Cypress
... Trees of Reed: Bald Cypress Bald Cypress Scientific Name: Taxodium distichum Family: Taxodiaceae Bald cypress is a large, slow-growing tree that's native to the southeastern corner of the ... tolerate brackish water, the tree often grows in standing water along the Atlantic coastal plain. Bald cypress is in the same plant family as dawn redwood, coast redwood, and giant sequoia. Maps ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 1)
... of the tea family (Theaceae). A swamp of bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) in the Florida Everglades. The erect, woody extensions from the roots are called "cypress knees" or pneumatophores. Some botanists maintain that ... logged roots and the atmosphere, although other botanists disagree with this theory. When photographing cypress knees it is wise to be aware of nearby alligators basking along the ...
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Stranglers & Banyans
... addition, two native Florida strangler figs (Ficus aurea and F. citrifolia) commonly attack palms, bald cypress, oaks and many other trees in the Everglades and Keys. Due to the lack ... A strangler fig (Ficus aurea) tightly wrapped around the trunk of a bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) in the Florida Everglades. Although the bald cypress appears to be relatively unharmed at this stage, its trunk is ...
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Bald Cypress
... Bald Cypress Bald Cypress - Taxodium distichum General information: There are trees 800 to 1000 years old in the Cache River basin in Illinois. Bald cypress has been planted far north of its natural range. There are ... p. 56 is not a typical growth style for bald cypress in nature -- although this makes very attractive tree. The mature "natural" Bald Cypress is pictured on page 53. Note also the ...
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Floridata: Taxodium distichum
... Bald-cypress (Taxodium distichum) has linear leaves, whereas pond-cypress (T. ascendens) has awl shaped or scalelike leaves. The leaves of bald-cypress spread out on the branches, but those of pond-cypress ...
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Taxodium distichum (L
... bald cypress ... Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich.] in a Louisiana swamp. Forest Ecology and Management 14:305-317. Davidson, R. W. P. Lentz, and H. M. McKay. 1960. The fungus causing pecky cypress ...
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