Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich, Bald Cypress
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
crown, Brevard Co. Florida, summer
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
groves at Caddo Lake State Park
(Uncertain, Texas) in early March.
The largest cypress forest in the
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
grove growing in permanent water in
early March, Caddo Lake State Park.
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
trunk, Brevard Co. Florida, summer
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
foliage, Wake Co., North Carolina-
October
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
young trunk with sprouting foliage.
Wake Co., North Carolina- October
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress a
look up into the canopy of 2 mature
trees. Wake Co., NC- October
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
have globular cones, hard as a rock.
Brevard Co., Florida
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
cones often grow in clusters and are
found toward branch tips. Wake Co.,
North Carolina- October
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
flowers growing at the branch tips.
Wake Co., North Carolina- October
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Taxodium distichum, Bald cypress
trunk with knees protruding near the
base, Brevard Co. Florida, July
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