#baldcypress

🍑すもも🍑yumiko@vivaldi.net
2025-05-11

メタセコイア並木……ではなくて「ラクウショウ」並木
#ラクウショウ #ラクウショウ並木 #baldcypress #iphone #ビバ丼写真部 #マストドン写真部

ラクウショウ並木
2025-04-16

The Twins
Nikon F3HP
Nikkor 28mm
Fuji 200
#believeinfilm #photography #tree #baldcypress
These Bald Cypresses were once identical saplings. One year a wild mulberry began choking the life out of the one on the right, and by the time she was rescued she had become permanently smaller and weaker.

Two Bald Cypresses side by side, still sporting their winter russet. The one on the left is taller but this is not due to the vanishing point perspective.
2025-02-28
Caddo Lake, TX 2021 #nature #baldcypress
Bayou with a grove of bald cypress covered in Spanish moss.
2025-02-16

Un ragondin parmi des pneumatophores d'un cyprès chauve à Parc Borély, Marseille, France. A nutria among the breath roots of a bald cypress. The main tree is not drawn. I am unsure if the branches belong to other trees. #drawing #pleinair #baldcypress #mastoart

A nutria eating eagerly among the breath roots of a bald cypress. The background is a lake which looks dark green.
2025-02-01

Bald cypresses growing out at Point Defiance Park (photo from last fall). These deciduous conifers lose their needles each winter, turning vibrant yellow and red in fall.

Thanks to our mild west coast climate, which puts us in USDA Frost Zone 8-9, a lot of trees from the American South can grow here.

#trees #pnw #tacoma #pointdefiance #nature #tacomaparks #washington #baldcypress

Debbie Foranddforand
2024-07-28

The bald cypress, which is indigenous to the southeastern United States, flourishes along the Apalachicola River, showing a strong ability to thrive in damp habitats such as riverbanks and swamps. This river begins at the merging point of the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers, covering a distance of 171 km before flowing into Apalachicola Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. debra-forand.pixels.com/featur

2024-01-09

For #ThickTrunkTuesday I offer an unusual species. The first photo shows a large #Palmetto #Palm and two smaller specimens growing among #BaldCypress trees at Burden Museum & Gardens in #BatonRouge #Louisiana. The second shows the pond habit where these were growing. Some palms are visible on the shore. These are rather large and thick examples of Palmettos. I took these pictures Sunday while hiking on the trail system there.

There are three green and spreading Palmetto Palm trees growing on the bank of a pond, among tall thin cypress trees which have lost their twigs and are now bare.A south Louisiana pond habitat with emergent vegetation visible in the foreground. Several Palmetto Palms are visible on the far shore growing between tall bare cypresses.
66gardeners66gardeners
2023-10-27


Weeping Cascade Falls.
If you have a very wet area, this can be trained into a curtain for privacy.

2023-10-03

A Bald or Swamp #Cypress growing in the water of Lake Rowena at #Leu #Gardens in #Orlando, #Florida.
Orlando has many lakes and pods, and many have parks surrounding them at least partially, and the Leu Gardens occupy part of the shore of Lake Rowena, offering manicured gardens and incredible scenery.

Get a print with this image, or other items at heronfox.pixels.com/featured/c

#TreesOfMastodon, #Tree #BaldCypress, #SwampCypress, #TaxodiumDistichum,
#LeuGardens, #Photography

An outdoor, daylight photograph of a cypress tree growing in water. The tree is close to the camera and taller than the image. The tree has a large bulb at the base and many “knees” or wood projections from the tree above the water, are around the tree. The leaves are short and needle-like. A lake takes up the background of the image and sparkles in reflected sunlight.
2023-08-29

I thought I’d post something a little different for #ThickTrunkTuesday! This magnificent #bonsai is a #BaldCypress Tree (Taxodium distichum). This water-loving conifer is appropriately enough the State Tree of #Louisiana. This miniature specimen was on exhibit at the Louisiana Bonsai Society Show at Independence Park Gardens in #BatonRouge in November 2016.

A miniature Bald Cypress Tree sits on a table in a flat rectangular pot. This bonsai has a thick trunk with a wide base just like a full sized specimen. It’s top is crowned with feathery foliage. Numerous other bonsai specimens are visible in wall niches behind the table.A miniature Bald Cypress Tree sits on a table in a flat rectangular pot. This bonsai has a thick trunk with a wide base just like a full sized specimen. From this angle it can be seen that the trunk is split from the base up to the beginning of the feathery foliage. Numerous other bonsai specimens are visible in wall niches behind the table, and another specimen sits in the table with the Bald Cypress.
66gardeners66gardeners
2023-07-19

Just beyond the gazing ball is or , a native.

Pink is on the bottom left.

Summer phlox is about to start soon; blooming is delayed due to deer grazing.

There is a hellebore, and cally lillies are near the dahlia. branches dangle above.

An explosion of color is about to occur in this area.

66gardeners66gardeners
2023-07-18

The white flowing shrub behind the is a white which is not native. There is a still small deodar cedar somewhere on this side of the pergola. Just to the right is a 30 foot .

Behind the pergola is a .

2023-07-18
I kinda liked the background. What do you think?
(I think it's a bald cypress...please correct me if I'm wrong)
#photography #blackandwhite #bokeh #trees #baldcypress #nature
Close-up photo of a cluster of bald cypress cones, with some leaves and an out of focus background.

#BaldCypress #trees growing out of the waters of the #LumberRiver #nc
#kayaking #photography

Bald cypress trees (i think) growing out of the water in the Lumber River
AbibliophobiaAbibliophobia
2023-01-18

Today’s photo features two different insects. The delicate white flowers in front of the butterfly are actually cypress flower gall midges (Taxodiomyia cupressi). Female midges lay their eggs on newly developing cypress needles, and their maggots feed and cause the needle to form a small, white, flower-like gall inside of which the maggot develops. I think these galls are quite lovely and see them on several of the young trees in my yard.

2023-01-08

#Nyssa_sylvatica is the oldest known wetlands-dwelling angiosperm, however gymnosperms are another beast altogether. #BaldCypress #Taxodium_distichum from North Carolina have recently been found to live to at least 2,624 years old, making it the fifth-oldest (non-clonal) #tree . Both #Nyssa and #Taxodium occur in nutrient-poor wetlands, likely due to the “longevity under adversity” concept.

iopscience.iop.org/article/10.

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