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Bald Cypress 10 Seeds co
Appearance: The Southern Bald Cypress is a tall and long-lived tree that can reach heights of 100 to 120 feet (30 to 37 meters) or more. It has a conical or pyramidal shape when young, eventually developing a broader and more spreading crown with age. The tree features an interesting characteristic called "knees" – woody projections that emerge from the roots and rise above the water in wetland habitats. These knees serve various functions, including oxygen absorption and providing stability in wet soils.
Leaves: The leaves of the Bald Cypress are deciduous and needle-like. They are arranged in an alternate pattern along the branches and turn a beautiful rusty brown color before dropping in the fall.
Bark: The bark of the Southern Bald Cypress is reddish-brown and fibrous, often appearing to be shredded or peeling. This unique bark adds to the tree's visual appeal and gives it a distinctive texture.
Habitat and Range: The Southern Bald Cypress is native to the southeastern United States, primarily found in wetland areas such as swamps, marshes, and riverbanks. It has adapted well to environments with standing water and is known for its ability to thrive in waterlogged soil.
Leaves: The leaves of the Bald Cypress are deciduous and needle-like. They are arranged in an alternate pattern along the branches and turn a beautiful rusty brown color before dropping in the fall.
Bark: The bark of the Southern Bald Cypress is reddish-brown and fibrous, often appearing to be shredded or peeling. This unique bark adds to the tree's visual appeal and gives it a distinctive texture.
Habitat and Range: The Southern Bald Cypress is native to the southeastern United States, primarily found in wetland areas such as swamps, marshes, and riverbanks. It has adapted well to environments with standing water and is known for its ability to thrive in waterlogged soil.



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