TREES OF BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK
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BALD CYPRESS
Taxodium distichum
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DECIDIOUSMay grow to 130 feet in height. LEAVES: Alternate, 2 ranked, 1/2-3/4” long. The lustrous light green leaves are deciduous, unusual for a conifer. BARK: Gray to cinnamon brown, thin, fairly smooth with longitudinal shallow fissures. FLOWERS: March-April-- Staminate and pistillate cones are brownish 3-5” long. FRUIT: The seeds, two winged, are borne under the scales of cones. Ripen in October through December. WHY?? Wood is used for boat building, railroad ties, docks, bridges, silos, barrels, posts, shingles etc. since it is very durable in contact with water and soil. The wood is easily worked and takes a good polish. The knees are made into art work. Resin from cones was used as a painkiller for wounds.Ancestors of the Bald Cypress at one time covered North America. Now it is found mostly in swamps of the southern states. Look for cypress around Creekfield Lake across from the Nature Center. |
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Brazos Bend State Park
21901 FM 762
Needville, TX 77461
(979) 553-5101
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