‘Pond Cypress
Identifying Characters: The base of the tree is
typically wider than the trunk and in aquatic habitats may develop
"knees". The round leathery cones and the needles in a row on either
side of the branch are all distinctive.
Measurements: Mature individuals of
Bald Cypress range from 100 to 130 feet in height and 3 to 4 feet in diameter
at breast height. A variety of Bald Cypress called Pond Cypress is shorter and
smaller with trees between 25 and 50 feet in height. The Mexican variety
Montezuma Bald Cypress can reach truly huge sizes with individuals 150 feet in
height and 36 feet in diameter.
Cones: Cones round, leathery
and wrinkled; cones mature in one year, then disintegrate; cones about 1 inch
in diameter.
Needles: Needles yellow green,
from 0.5 to 0.8 inches long, and arranged in two rows, one on either side of
the branch; needles deciduous, falling in the autumn.
Bark: Bark light gray to
red-brown, fibrous or scaly.
Cypress grows along the many streams of the middle and upper coastal plains and
northward through the
Habitat: Bald Cypress is
most common along the coastal plains of the