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Interesting Engineering on MSNBald Cypress tree rings reveal 2,000-year history of climate disruptionIn collaboration with partner institutions, a team of scientists from Florida Atlantic University investigated 95 specimens ...
Deep in the swamps of the American Southeast stands a quiet giant: the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). These majestic ...
If you have ever walked along the water’s edge, you may have come across a grove of particular-looking trees. Their bark is ...
A new study of bald cypress trees reveals how ancient climate shifts, starting around 500 A.D., drastically shortened tree lifespans.
Drone footage of the Ghost Forest. On a brisk December day, David Stahle stands atop a ladder leaning against a bald cypress tree as wide as he is tall. Like a woodsy Doctor Who dropped into this ...
Bald cypress trees are native to North America, and are typically found within a range spanning from the Southern U.S. to the southern tip of Illinois. This type of tree is known for being as ...
I see that the New Jersey Heritage Program, which keeps track of these things, has decided that bald cypress, heretofore considered a non-native species, has been promoted to native on the ...
If the needles and twig fit this description you will probably have either a Douglas Fir, bald cypress or hemlock tree. However, further observations of the shape, size, and growth of the cones ...
Shana Williams learns about bald cypress trees and old growth forests with Jeff Wright and Maeve Coker from Friends of Dragon Run at the Dragon Run watershed on the Middle Peninsula. Featured on ...
I first heard of Cat Island Wildlife Refuge when I moved to Louisiana. People told me that the largest bald cypress tree in the world was there. I planned to go see it right away. That was 23 ...
The team of eight planted 490 bald cypress trees around the shoreline of the lake over three nonconsecutive days. The environmental benefits of the new trees may take a few years to show results ...
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