A question for Dan Gill: We are having a discussion about cypress trees. It seems that some produce knees and others do not. Is this correct? -- Henry Answer: Yes, that is correct. Whether or not a ...
WHAT: This variety of pond cypress produces a froth of feathery, bright green foliage arranged around an arrow-straight trunk. It is an unusual deciduous conifer with a slender, delicate growth habit ...
“Received a letter from Meehan. The box of Scuppernongs arrived just in time for an Exhibition of the Hort. Soc. & were much admired. He wants about 6 bushels of Cypress balls.” - diary of Henry W.
Not every plant with a needle is an evergreen. Last week, we learned larches drop their needles in the fall. Other, more common trees that drop their needles are the bald cypress and its close ...
Last week, I introduced you to some of the most popular trees to plant in North Texas. For the next group of wonderful trees to consider, let's discuss some oak, cypress and maple trees. Chinquapin ...
Forty years ago I discovered an unusual tree growing in the Lakewood neighborhood. It appeared to be a bald cypress, but the overall form was thinner and the foliage was quite different. After some ...
What: This selection of pond cypress (Taxodium distichum var. imbricatum ‘Nutans’) is a froth of feathery, bright green foliage arranged around an arrow-straight trunk. This unusual deciduous conifer ...
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