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Category Archives: Bald Cypresses

Shawnee Brave (Taxodium distichum ‘Shawnee Brave’)

Posted on April 10, 2012 by Lucile Whitman

Fairly tight and pyramidal, this Bald Cypress grows quickly to 35′ and then slows. Bronze fall color. to zone 5

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
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Secrest (Taxodium disticum ‘Secrest’)

Posted on April 10, 2012 by Lucile Whitman

Secrest is a bristly little dwarf; would be great in a pot. to zone 5.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Bald Cypresses

Pendens (Taxodium distichum ‘Pendens’)

Posted on April 10, 2012 by Lucile Whitman
Pendens (Taxodium distichum 'Pendens')

Pendens (Taxodium distichum 'Pendens')

This Bald Cypress is not dramatically weeping, but the limbs do droop. It looks fresh and soft all summer. It is deciduous, tho. Zone 4

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Bald Cypresses

Fastigiata (Taxodium distichum ‘Fastigiata’)

Posted on April 10, 2012 by Lucile Whitman

Columnar plants are in so Fastigiata should be a hot plant; orange fall color. 35′ in our lifetime. zone 5

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Bald Cypresses

Debonair (Taxodium ascendens ‘Debonair’)

Posted on April 10, 2012 by Lucile Whitman
Debonair (Taxodium ascendens 'Debonair')

Debonair (Taxodium ascendens 'Debonair')

Debonair is such a good name for this tree; I get the feeling of an old time movie star wrapping herself in a cape and twirling away. The tree can get to be 50′ and narrow with orange fall color. zone 5

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Bald Cypresses

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