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Ring thickness also correlated with large-scale patterns of atmospheric pressure, which the researchers associate with cycles of the Pacific–North American circulation. This phenomenon influences bald ...
Louisiana is home to one of the most fascinating natural wonders in America: The largest cypress tree in the U.S. Here's where to find it.
Nature’s living archives Despite the grim trend, hope endures. Isolated pockets of old-growth swamps still shelter bald cypress trees up to 2,600 years old.
As far as I know, all bald cypress trees (Taxodium distichum var. distichum) have the ability to produce knees. Whether they do or not, however, is mostly due to growing conditions.
Bald cypresses are long-lived and although they have a relatively fast growth as a young tree, growing slows as the tree ages. At maturity, a bald cypress will reach 50- to 70-feet tall and as ...
One bald cypress tree (Taxodium distichum) growing along the Black River in the state of North Carolina in the United States is at least 2,624 years old as of 2018, a new study has found. This ...
Even today, Bald Cypress wood is used for heavy construction, including docks, boats, and bridges. Fence posts, doors, flooring, and a number of other items are also common uses for the wood.
This species of cypress tree can be good for North Texas, but do your research Pond cypress (Taxodium ascendens) is a species of bald cypress that has a thinner form and beautiful foliage.
Louisiana is home to one of the most fascinating natural wonders in America: The largest cypress tree in the U.S. Here's where to find it.
A magnificent stand of bald cypress, Ogeechee lime, and other swamp species is located near Miller Lake on the north side of our Altamaha River at the Long-McIntosh county line.
This reveals bald cypress’s shaggy red-brown bark, which adds interest to the winter garden. In spring the new growth is bright green and this fresh colors lasts throughout summer.