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Bald Cypress (2.5 Gallon) Deciduous Tree With Long Drooping Branches
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Bald Cypress (2.5 Gallon) Deciduous Tree With Long Drooping Branches

The bald cypress tree is a deciduous conifer that grows long branches and is often found in wetland areas. The name "bald cypress" comes from the fact its flat needles give it a bald appearance. Each Fall, these needles turn a beautiful coppery bronze before dropping. They can also be great warning signals for the health of the tree. If your bald cypr…
The bald cypress tree is a deciduous conifer that grows long branches and is often found in wetland areas. The name "bald cypress" comes from the fact its flat needles give it a bald appearance. Each Fall, these needles turn a beautiful coppery bronze before dropping. They can also be great warning signals for the health of the tree. If your bald cypress starts turning copper in the spring or summer, this could be a sign of a thirsty or stressed tree. Bald Cypress can be planted near ponds, creeks, or anywhere you need a large ornamental tree that wildlife love! The bald cypress is a slow grower but a creeping giant! At maturity, they can reach heights in excess of 65 feet. As they get larger, the trunks of the bald cypress flare and knobby roots protrude from the ground around it. Water regularly and mulch around the base of the tree to keep your tree growing strong and your needles green!
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The bald cypress tree is a deciduous conifer that grows long branches and is often found in wetland areas. The name "bald cypress" comes from the fact its flat needles give it a bald appearance. Each Fall, these needles turn a beautiful coppery bronze before dropping. They can also be great warning signals for the health of the tree. If your bald cypress starts turning copper in the spring or summer, this could be a sign of a thirsty or stressed tree. Bald Cypress can be planted near ponds, creeks, or anywhere you need a large ornamental tree that wildlife love! The bald cypress is a slow grower but a creeping giant! At maturity, they can reach heights in excess of 65 feet. As they get larger, the trunks of the bald cypress flare and knobby roots protrude from the ground around it. Water regularly and mulch around the base of the tree to keep your tree growing strong and your needles green!