

It is thought that some of the incredible fluting of bald cypress in areas subject to floods is actually an adaptation to give more surface area to a trunk, thereby helping the trunk absorb more oxygen.

I need to bring a camera along to build up a portfolio to show how special some bald cypress trunks can be. I have observed thousands of bald cypress, planted and in their natural habitat, and some of the fluting and buttressing of the trunks can be fantastic. That seems to be the conventional wisdom, haha, passed along all over the place by people who maybe just have not seen enough bald cypress. I totally disagree with the notion that dawn redwoods have a much more interesting trunk and bark. I do have a bald cypress I planted as a bare-root one year old seedling in 3/81 that is now 75+ feet in height and probably 20 inches dbh. I agree that the fall foliage of dawn redwoods tend to have more of a peach or apricot color whereas bald cypress can turn a beautiful rusty red.ĭawn redwoods seem to me to generally be a faster grower than bald cypress. I have hundreds of taxodium planted and a nice little grove of dawn redwoods started. Any trademarks and product or brand names referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners.Both are great trees. By furnishing this document, IBM grants no licenses to any related patents or copyrights.

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