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Bald Cypress | 20 Live Trees | Taxodium Distichum | Fast Growing Shade Tree Wet Tolerant

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  • Majestic shade and coniferous confidence can be yours with the introduction of the Bald Cypress to your gardening adventure. The Bald Cypress is a deciduous conifer well-suited toward either dry or wet land, though it is well-known for its ability to survive heavily saturated soil in the flood plains.
  • The bountiful shade provided by the Bald Cypress is part of the reason it is highly valued in these regions. Reaching between 50 and 70 feet tall, this medium-growth conifer sheds its leaves once a year, delighting the eye with its rich oranges and reds. Choose the Bald Cypress if seasonal beauty, moisture adaptability, and impressive shade are needed.
  • The Bald Cypress has many talents, though it is most often touted as a shade tree. This tree is able to provide abundant shade in hot United States climates. The Bald Cypress is also adaptable to a variety of moisture conditions, though it certainly prefers the swampy, wet regions of flood plains and streamside corridors.
  • The Bald Cypress is one of those unique trees that falls into the category of deciduous conifer. Soft, feathery needles abound on this tree, which loses its needles once a year in winter. This makes for a fantastic show as the leaves change color to orange and are shed to make way for new growth in the coming year.
  • This is also from where the Bald Cypress takes its name; ÒbaldÓ refers to the lack of needles in winter. The Bald Cypress is also well-known for its ÒkneesÓ. The trunk begins to split as it reaches the ground or water level, displaying knotted knee-like appendages that entice the eye.


Majestic shade and coniferous confidence can be yours with the introduction of the Bald Cypress to your gardening adventure. The Bald Cypress is a deciduous conifer well-suited toward either dry or wet land, though it is well-known for its ability to survive heavily saturated soil in the flood plains.
The bountiful shade provided by the Bald Cypress is part of the reason it is highly valued in these regions. This medium-growth conifer sheds its leaves once a year, delighting the eye with its rich oranges and reds. Choose the Bald Cypress if seasonal beauty, moisture adaptability, and impressive shade are needed.
The Bald Cypress has many talents, though it is most often touted as a shade tree. This tree is able to provide abundant shade in hot United States climates. The Bald Cypress is also adaptable to a variety of moisture conditions, though it certainly prefers the swampy, wet regions of flood plains and streamside corridors.
The Bald Cypress is one of those unique trees that falls into the category of deciduous conifer. Soft, feathery needles abound on this tree, which loses its needles once a year in winter. This makes for a fantastic show as the leaves change color to orange and are shed to make way for new growth in the coming year.
This is also from where the Bald Cypress takes its name; ÒbaldÓ refers to the lack of needles in winter. The Bald Cypress is also well-known for its ÒkneesÓ. The trunk begins to split as it reaches the ground or water level, displaying knotted knee-like appendages that entice the eye.


Bill Payier
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Bought these in early winter. They arrived and were pretty much just sticks. Put them in my garage for the winter and recently planted them. All are alive and showing growth. Pleased with the purchase, believe it was a good value for the price.
Steven M. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Excellent packaging, trees looked great!
Janice K
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
It’s been a year since I purchased and planted the bald cypress trees. They survived last summer’s drought conditions, have grown over a foot and look beautiful.
gcap
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
First order Boxed nicely...small trees(sticks)but cheap price. update: half died.....others growing slowly. Orderd more, terribly shipped,very poor condition. ...only recieved 8 of 10....contacted company via chat(no phone)...said they were going to send 2,never recieved. *update* absolutely no customer service! Chat no longer works,no email Planted and cared for plants watering, etc...all dead....I purchase many things off amazon....this is absolutely the worst company I have yet to deal with.....STAY AWAY!!!!!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I was really impressed with these trees when I opened the box. They were well packaged for the transport. I planted 6 of the that afternoon and potted the remaining 4. They are small seedlings but very healthy with really good root systems. Would definitely recommend this nursery.
GH
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
The 10 pack of saplings arrived well packaged and on time. The root balls were well developed and contained plenty of moisture for the trip. I have planted them but only time will tell how well they perform but from the condition in which they arrived I believe in a few years I’ll have nice shade trees.
Texan Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
Bought for privacy line and wind break. Also to dry up soft ground. Arrived promptly with gel on roots and seem in good condition. Still waiting on some to begin budding, but cypress are among the last trees here to do so, so not that concerned yet. Only issue is with the small root system. Would have preferred a bit more there. If you have liquid rooting hormone on hand, it might help to give them a dip in that. I did. But the powder probably won’t do much.
Taush Sampley
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023
I'm a little disappointed but still excited to see how these turn out.1. 👍 I expected them to be defoliated considering the season, so that wasn't a surprise (they actually had more leaves) and they have healthy wood, but2. 👎 the left root ball was short 1 sapling – not a huge problem, but you could bundle in your smallest units to reduce process error – and unfortunately3. 👎 the package had been delivered "upright" lengthwise so the left root ball had shifted and bent/damaged some of the saplings – even some tape over the root ball down to the cardboard would've kept it in place as light as these are.Overall I have a positive outlook but I'll update later after I see how they recover.