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Taxodium distichum (L
... 77.5 m³/ha (1,033 ft³/acre) (29). Baldcypress grows well at high stand densities. From age 60 to 70 years, a baldcypress-hardwood. stand in Florida increased from 39 to 43 ... act as sediment and pollutant traps (46). Genetics Recognized varieties of baldcypress are indicated in the introduction to this report. Baldcypress grows across a range of wetland sites and over a wide geographic ...
www.na.fs.fed.us

Baldcypress
... Baldcypress Florida Forest Trees Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum var. distichum) Baldcypress is a long-lived, deciduous wetland species that grows along rivers, streams, and creeks as well as in swamps with slow moving ... brown to ashy gray bark is thin and peels in narrow vertical strips. Habitat: Baldcypress grows in slow and fast flowing-water wetlands. Other species associated with it include red ...
www.sfrc.ufl.edu

The Great American Coniferous Forest
... - make up most of the southern coniferous forest. To a lesser extent, baldcypress clings to swampy land and eastern redcedar grows on poorer lands. Top 100 American Tree Species - Conifers Major hardwood ...
forestry.about.com

Trees Part 4
... occurs again. Entry appears to be through injured surfaces on limbs or trunk. The fungus grows best at 86 degrees F but can grow at 50 and 100 degrees F. Hypoxylon ... . 6. Use trees not known to be a host of Oak Decline. Cotton Wood Pine Baldcypress Arizona Cypress Willow Walnut Hickory Magnolia Cedar Pear (Bradford) Osage-orange Sweetgum Mimosa Crab Apples ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Bald Cypress
... growing taller toward the center. As a landscape tree it grows well in relatively dry soils. The leaves of the bald cypress ... winter. A close relative is Pond Cypress (T. ascendans). Similar to Baldcypress in that the trunk is perfectly straight 50 to 60 feet ... ridged bark provide much landscape interest during the winter. The trunk grows unusually thick toward the base, even on young trees. This ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Floridata: Pachira aquatica
... In the wild, Pachira aquatica is a wetland tree that grows in freshwater swamps associated with tropical estuaries. It often grows alongside rivers, where its branches arch out over the water. ... requires frequent and generous watering. Treat it like you would a very frost-tender baldcypress (Taxodium distichum) tree. Hardiness: USDA Zones 10 - 11. Guiana chestnut will tolerate brief exposure ...
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Floridata: Sequoiadendron giganteum
... var. menziesii), although not as massive as giant sequoias, are even taller. Location Giant sequoia grows naturally in isolated stands on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada range in ... much better than California redwood. Features Sequoiadendron, like Sequoia, is a monotypic genus in the baldcypress family, an ancient group of conifers that once shared the landscape with dinosaurs. Today the ...
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Barcel
... , the older stems of this shrub can have attractive, peeling, cinnamon colored bark. Oakleaf hydrangea grows 4 to 8 feet tall, spreading as wide or wider through root suckers. It does ... hardy and adaptable in landscape settings across Nebraska. Although a conifer, like pine and spruce, baldcypress is deciduous, dropping its foliage in the fall. B It is relatively fast growing, reaching ...
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Chamaecyparis thyoides (L
... restricted principally to coastal areas and to wet or swampy ground, Atlantic white-cedar usually grows at low elevation. In southeastern New Jersey these typically range from about 1 m ( ... other types: Pitch Pine (Type 45); Slash Pine-Hardwood (Type 85); Baldcypress (Type 101); Water Tupelo-Swamp Tupelo (Type 103); Baldcypress-Tupelo (Type 102); Sweetbay-Swamp Tupelo-Redbay (Type104). Over its great ...
www.na.fs.fed.us

Bald Cypress
... Baldcypress typically is associated with water and swamps, growing in very wet or even submerged soils. Nevertheless, it grows very well on well-drained upland sites. The natural range of the Baldcypress ...
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