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produce seed until they are about 30 years old. In good conditions, bald cypress grows fairly fast when young, then more slowly with age. Trees have been measured to reach 3 m in five years, 21 m in 41 years, and 36 m in height in 96 years; height growth has largely ceased by the time the trees are 200 years old. Some individuals can live over 1,000 years. Determination of the age of an old tree may be difficult because of frequent missing or false
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36 mm (0.51 to 1.42 in) in diameter and consist of 9 to 15 four-sided scales that break away irregularly after maturity. Each scale can bear two (rarely three) irregular, triangular seeds with thick, horny, warty coats and projecting flanges. The number of seeds per cone averages 16 and ranges from 2 to 34. Cleaned seeds number from about 5,600 to 18,430 per kg (2,540 to 8,360 per lb).
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live are usually poorly shaped and do not make quality saw timber trees. Stumps of trees up to 200 years old may also sprout, but the sprouts are not as vigorous and are more subject to wind damage as the stump decays. In the only report on the rooting of bald cypress cuttings found in the literature, cuttings from trees five years old rooted better than those from older trees.
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Some seeds are produced every year, and good seed crops occur at three- to five-year intervals. At maturity, the cone scales with their resin-coated seeds adhering to them, or sometimes entire cones, drop to the water or ground. This drop of mature seeds is often hastened by squirrels, which eat bald
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Bald cypress is one of the few conifer species that sprouts. Thrifty sprouts are generally produced from stumps of young trees, but trees up to 60 years old also send up healthy sprouts if the trees are cut during the fall or winter. However, survival of these sprouts is often poor, and those that
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to 5 in) long that are conspicuous during the winter on this deciduous conifer. Pollen is shed in March and April. Female conelets are found singly or in clusters of two or three. The globose cones turn from green to brownish-purple as they mature from
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eat seeds, but often drop some scales from the cones they harvest. Seeds do not germinate under water and rarely germinate on well-drained soils; seedlings normally become established on continuously saturated, but not flooded, soils for one to three months. After germination, seedlings must grow
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seeds show an apparent internal dormancy that can be overcome by various treatments, usually including cold stratification or submerging in water for 60 days. Nursery beds are sown in spring with pretreated seeds or in fall with untreated seeds. Seedlings usually reach 75 to 100 cm (29.5 to
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Bald cypress timbers are commonly available in lengths up to 24 feet. This species enjoys predictable lead times for projects. The wood is a very light tan in color and weathers to a uniform silvery gray. Paint and stains adhere well to Bald cypress. Bald cypress most often sees use in outdoor
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Connecticut, although it is more common in the southeastern states. This partially mineralized wood is harvested from swamps in the southeastern states, and is greatly prized for
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conditions) in their first year. Seedlings die if inundated for more than about two to four weeks. Natural regeneration is therefore prevented on sites that are always flooded during the growing season. Although vigorous saplings and stump sprouts can produce viable seed, most specimens do not
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that is cultivated for its light, feathery foliage and orangey brown to dull red autumnal color. In cultivation it thrives on a wide range of soils, including well-drained sites where it would not grow naturally because juvenile seedlings cannot compete with other vegetation. Cultivation is
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of salt water. It does well in acid, neutral and alkaline soils across the full range of light (sandy), medium (loamy), and heavy (clay) soils. It can also grow in saline soils. It can tolerate atmospheric pollution. The cones are often consumed by wildlife.
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39.5 in) in height during their first (and usually only) year in the nursery. Average size of 1-0 nursery-grown seedlings in a seed source test including 72 families was 81.4 cm (32.0 in) tall and 1.1 cm (0.43 in) in diameter.
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Pietrzykowski, M., Daniels, W. L., & Koropchak, S. C. (2015). Microtopographic effects on growth of young bald cypress (taxodium distichum L.) in a created freshwater forested wetland in southeastern
Virginia. Ecological Engineering, 83, 135–143.
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species, has been valued since colonial times for its resistance to water, making it ideal for use wherever the wood is exposed to the elements. In the first half of the 20th century, it was marketed as "The Wood
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cypress seeds, but usually drop several scales with undamaged seeds still attached to each cone they pick. Floodwaters spread the scales or cones along streams and are the most important means of seed dissemination.
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Williston, H. L., F. W. Shropshire, and W. E. Balmer. 1980. Cypress management: a forgotten opportunity. USDA Forest
Service, Southeastern Area State and Private Forestry, Forestry Report SA-FR-8. Atlanta, GA. 8
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Agriculture, Forest Service. 1974. Seeds of woody plants in the United States. C. S. Schopmeyer, tech. coord. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook 450. Washington, DC. 883
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Agriculture, Forest Service. 1965. Silvics of forest trees of the United States. H. A. Fowells, comp. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook 271. Washington, DC. 762 p.
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tolerance, but to specific reproductive requirements: further north, regeneration is prevented by ice damage to seedlings. Larger trees are able to tolerate much lower temperatures and lower humidity.
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The lumber is valuable for timber framing, building materials, fence posts, planking in boats, river pilings, doors, blinds, flooring, shingles, garden boxes, caskets, interior trim and cabinetry.
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Conner, William H, 1988, Natural and artificial regeneration of baldcypress in the Barataria and Lake Verret basins of Louisiana. PhD Dissertation, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. 148 p.
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Conner, William H., and John R. Toliver. 1987. Vexar seedling protectors did not reduce nutria damage to planted baldcypress seedlings. USDA Forest Service, Tree Planter's Notes 38(3):26-29.
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structures such as timber frame pavilions, mid-size farmers markets, porches, exterior awnings and decorative trusses where the species’ weather resistance helps ensure long life.
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inch (1.3 to 1.9 cm) long and are simple, alternate, green, and linear, with entire margins. In autumn, the leaves turn yellow or copper red. The bald cypress is deciduous.
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Faulkner, Stephen P. 1982. Genetic variation of cones, seed and nursery-grown seedlings of baldcypress provenances. M.S. Thesis, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. 71 p.
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with most specimens being found in Temperate to warm temperate areas although two trees are thriving in an open location along a drain on the side of the highway north of
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The bald cypress grows in full sunlight to partial shade. This species grows best in wet or well-drained soil but can tolerate dry soil. It is moderately able to grow in
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Radford, Albert E., Harry E. Ahles, and C. Ritchie Bell. 1968. Manual of the vascular flora of the Carolinas. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 1183 p.
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Conner, William H., John R. Toliver, and Fred H. Sklar. 1986. Natural regeneration of baldcypress in a Louisiana swamp. Forest Ecology and Management 14:305-317.
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2245:As Old as the Ark . . . As Modern as Tomorrow
2122:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.06.024
1952:. Pocosin Press. pp. 1–3. Archived from
1944:
1556:(USDA) – via Southern Research Station.
1351:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T42261A2967873.en
953:herbaceous competition. Seedlings grown in a
344:The bald cypress was designated the official
1923:Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA)
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1463:Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA)
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1433:Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys
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1148:Learn how and when to remove this message
378:is a large, slow-growing, and long-lived
2221:An Inside Story of Tidewater Red Cypress
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2318:Images of bald cypress trees and swamps
2297:United States Department of Agriculture
1781:United States Department of Agriculture
1659:Trees : South Florida and the Keys
1554:United States Department of Agriculture
1526:Wilhite, L. P.; Toliver, J. R. (1990).
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2137:"Species Fungorum - Species synonymy"
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1899:The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov)
1873:The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov)
1799:Environmental Research Communications
1652:
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1644:
1571:"Bald-cypress | The Morton Arboretum"
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1406:The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov)
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636:Detail of lower trunk and buttresses
5123:IUCN Red List least concern species
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2313:The Ancient Bald Cypress Consortium
1490:Earle, Christopher J., ed. (2018).
1337:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1069:) and the bald cypress leafroller (
704:habitats. A few authors also treat
540:Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge
536:National Register of Champion Trees
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5138:Trees of the Eastern United States
5074:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30102723-2
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909:Seed production and dissemination
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522:The tallest known specimen, near
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1932:Harvard University Herbaria
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1947:"Searching for Methuselah"
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1912:Watson, Frank D. (1993).
1468:Missouri Botanical Garden
1452:Watson, Frank D. (1993).
856:underwater cypress forest
809:Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
772:, and also inland up the
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1820:10.1088/2515-7620/ab0c4a
1542:Silvics of North America
722:Habitat and distribution
4266:. glyptostroboides
2141:www.speciesfungorum.org
1755:"Taxodium distichum (L"
1504:The Gymnosperm Database
1264:, the first settler of
968:Vegetative reproduction
776:. Ancient bald cypress
371:Cypress grove in winter
27:Species of cypress tree
4352:. cryptomerioides
2293:public domain material
1945:Paul Ferguson (2008).
1930:, St. Louis, MO &
1777:public domain material
1470:, St. Louis, MO &
1373:"NatureServe Explorer"
1237:, southwest of Paris.
1235:Château de Rambouillet
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803:The largest remaining
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5143:Plants used in bonsai
3153:. austrotibetica
2879:. cedarbergensis
2328:24 March 2016 at the
2205:Tidewater Red Cypress
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5153:Least concern plants
4183:. sutchuenensis
4009:. saltillensis
3979:. occidentalis
3939:. horizontalis
3879:. coahuilensis
3710:. pseudosabina
3640:. foetidissima
3346:. guadalupensis
2618:. neocaledonica
1344:: e.T42261A2967873.
1223:Arboretum de Pézanin
1126:improve this article
1098:Cultivation and uses
918:Seedling development
886:The bald cypress is
764:and west to Central
745:Bald cypress on the
732:Trap Pond State Park
692:of bald cypress, as
682:The closely related
564:, a bald cypress in
4290:. sempervirens
4229:. vietnamensis
4153:. occidentalis
3989:. osteosperma
3909:. durangensis
3869:. californica
3839:. barbadensis
3809:. angosturana
3790:. wallichiana
3750:. semiglobosa
3552:. lutchuensis
3436:. stephensonii
3253:. vietnamensis
3223:. sempervirens
2993:. nootkatensis
2724:. cupressoides
2558:. columellaris
2425:. selaginoides
2415:. cupressoides
1811:2019ERCom...1d1002S
1759:www.srs.fs.usda.gov
1431:Farjon, A. (2005).
1326:Farjon, A. (2013).
1251:Lauriliella taxodii
1057:Lauriliella taxodii
1048:Many agents damage
864:radiocarbon methods
707:Taxodium mucronatum
62:Conservation status
5163:Deciduous conifers
4967:Cupressus disticha
4867:Taxodium distichum
4551:taxodium-distichum
4517:Taxodium distichum
4487:Taxodium distichum
4039:. virginiana
4019:. scopulorum
3959:. monosperma
3849:. bermudiana
3700:. procumbens
3620:. convallium
3562:. macrocarpa
3492:. brevifolia
3233:. tonkinensis
3183:. duclouxiana
3163:. cashmeriana
3110:. taiwanensis
3070:. formosensis
2492:. pyramidalis
2341:Taxodium distichum
1893:Taxodium ascendens
1867:Taxodium distichum
1841:. 29 February 2012
1530:Taxodium distichum
1494:Taxodium distichum
1456:Taxodium distichum
1400:Taxodium distichum
1330:Taxodium distichum
1278:Texas Hill Country
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685:Taxodium ascendens
672:Young breath root.
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237:Taxodium distichum
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4143:. koraiensis
4120:. articulata
4097:. orientalis
4058:
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3999:. pinchotii
3969:. monticola
3949:. jaliscana
3829:. arizonica
3798:New World Species
3770:. thurifera
3740:. saltuaria
3670:. phoenicea
3660:. komarovii
3610:. chinensis
3600:Old World Species
3572:. oxycedrus
3542:. formosana
3416:. revealiana
3396:. nevadensis
3376:. macrocarpa
3366:. macnabiana
3356:. lusitanica
3276:. abramsiana
3193:. dupreziana
3080:. lawsoniana
3036:. macrolepis
2965:
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2956:. lanceolata
2925:Cunninghamioideae
2918:
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2767:. chevalieri
2648:. rhomboidea
2588:. macleayana
2578:. endlicheri
2568:. drummondii
2472:. acuminatus
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1575:www.mortonarb.org
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774:Mississippi River
768:and southeastern
566:Longwood, Florida
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3690:. procera
3630:. excelsa
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3522:. conferta
3512:. communis
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3213:. gigantea
3203:. funebris
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3100:. pisifera
3052:
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165:Pinophyta
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457:–
454:4
450:3
421:4
417:3
411:2
407:1
285:,
275:,
271:(
243:(
104:)
84:)
20:)
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