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Bald cypress trees usually form knees when close to water, but knees can appear when the soil is dry as well. (Walter Reeves for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) ...
The top of the tree is OK so far. It’s too early for bald cypress trees to turn brown and drop their needles the way they do in the fall. I don't want to lose the tree.
The city has identified 54 bald cypress whose roots have become a bit energetic in their efforts to ditch their subterranean comforts and have in recent years begun poking through grounds of ...
The chinquapin oak's acorns pose less of a cleanup problem than those of other oaks because they are smaller and preferred by wildlife. (Howard Garrett / Special Contributor) Bald cypress ...
The autumnal glory of bald cypress trees can now be witnessed dry-shod, thanks to the urban forest diversification efforts of Meg Niederhofer while she was Gainesville’s arborist. These swamp ...
The bald cypress tree (Taxodiumdistichum) has been quietly standing sentinel to centuries of ecological change in the murky wetlands of the American Southeast. These towering trees are some of the ...
Bald cypress trees are hardy and strong and have adapted to a wide range of soils, including, dry, wet and swampy areas.
In a past column I listed the bald cypress as one of the uncommon trees native to Indiana. I wrote so much about where it is found in our state that I ran out of space before I could describe what ...
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