Bald Cypress, Taxodium distichum, is native to the Southern Coastal Plains in the southeastern United States, growing in the swamps in Worcester and Wicomico Counties on the Eastern Shore.
The unique conifer is deciduous in winter |
Battle Creek Cypress Swamp |
I had seen these cypress somewhere before. On a visit to Magnolia Plantation outside of Charleston, SC several years ago, two of us were astounded at the amount of birds, turtles, frogs and other wildlife that called these cypress swamps their home.
Early March in South Carolina |
The deciduous conifers send up knobby trunks in large colonies around the trees, both underwater and in wet soil.
Distinctive 'knobby knees' protrude in wet soil in Calvert County, MD |
'Knobs' grow in water as well in this South Carolina Swamp |
I was surprised to find that we sell the Bald Cypress in both our nursery and water garden areas. It turns out that they are highly adaptable to wet or dry soils. Large trees in large pots are available for delivery and planting.
We sell a limited number of the distinctive tree |
See smaller pots of trees in our water garden area. |
Follow this link for more information on Taxodium distichum from Plant Finder.
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Photos on this blog are from J Gannon and C Engel.
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