Posted on 03/09/2012 5:44:47 PM PST by Libloather
Edited on 03/09/2012 5:48:24 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
LONGWOOD, Fla. (AP)
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It was used in IL. for hog and cattle pens because it would
not rot even when wet and covered with manure.
I planted a Bald Cypress in my back yard (Pennsylvania), seems they’ll grow almost anywhere, it’s 8 years old and about 40 feet high
Because you didn't name them. You probably couldn't name them.
How fast does a baldcypress grow?
Does yours have knees?
Have the roots spread on your lawn?
Do you know if the roots will attack a sewer if it runs out of water like a willow would?
This morning I was searching for something to plant in a swamp area on my property. I didn’t want a willow because wouldn’t fit in with the look of my house. My heart skipped a beat when I came across the Baldcypress. I’ve been searching the web for info but haven’t found any info about the roots and water pipes.
RIP Senator.
No knees it’s not in a super wet area but when it rains it gets more runoff than the rest of the yard, the roots haven’t spread above ground. I remember cypress knees from when I visited Cypress Gardens years ago and it doesn’t have those. It hasn’t made any cones yet.
It looks exactly like this picture, maybe a bit wider.
http://www.tree-pictures.com/baldcypress3.jpg
I live a couple miles away from the Senator.
It was cold that night. I told my wife that some doper was probably around the tree smoking dope.
well stune mah beeber. that was a hugh and series tree.
It looks like the meth head went to some trouble to light the tree. This wasn’t just a carelessly dropped match, and she got out unscathed then videoed the burning on her cell phone camera.
That Angel Oak is the stuff a kid’s dreams are made of. Can you imagine the tree house that you could build up there? I’m 65 and I would still enjoy hiding out in a tree house like that.
You are so right! I love that tree. :)
It’s beautiful.
I look forward to adopting one soon.
This is genuinely disturbing. What a loss...
3,500 years this tree survived everything thrown at it, then some loadie comes along and burns it down on a lark.
Oh well, the Left is doing the same thing to our nation.
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I’m really sorry this happened.
I got mine at Lowes of all places, the only problems I’ve had with it was rabbits gnawing at first, that was solved with fencing and it does get a few bagworms but I never saw any damage from them. At first I cut them all off but now it’s too tall to do it, since it loses it’s leaves in the fall anyway it hasn’t been an issue. Mine does leaf out later then my other trees but in the fall it changes around the time my red maple does. Both together make a great fall postcard view.
A new world record Pond Cypress, taxiodium ascendens, has just been discovered in a No.Carolina preserve.
More information is in the preserve’s February newsletter
at:
www.walthour-moss.org
A new world record Pond Cypress, taxiodium ascendens, has just been discovered in a No.Carolina preserve.
More information is in the preserve’s February newsletter
at:
www.walthour-moss.org
It’s probably not 40 feet more like 25 to 30, how high is a peaked roof on a single story house, that’s how tall it is. They grow moderately fast but my Thuja “Green Giant” wall of green at the back of my property outpaces it by a longshot.
I would not plant it near sewer lines, I would not plant maples or oaks near sewer lines. Any tree near a sewer line could cause trouble even if it’s just fine hair roots that get in, they will eventually fill up the line and clog it.
Still I have a birch in my front that is about 10 feet away but has a very vertical growth habit, roots often mimic above ground growth. Dogwood, magnolia, redbud, most of the ornamentals can be recommended.
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