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  2. Actinostrobus pyramidalis - Wikipedia

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    Actinostrobus pyramidalis, commonly known as swamp cypress, Swan River cypress and King George's cypress pine, [3] is a species of coniferous tree in the Cupressaceae (cypress family). Like the other species in the genus Actinostrobus, it is endemic to southwestern Western Australia. Swamp cypress is a shrub or small tree, reaching

  3. Glyptostrobus pensilis - Wikipedia

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    It is a medium-sized to large tree, reaching 30 m (98 ft) tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m (3.3 ft), possibly more.The leaves are deciduous, spirally arranged but twisted at the base to lie in two horizontal ranks, 5–20 mm (0.20–0.79 in) long and 1–2 mm (0.039–0.079 in) broad, but 2–3 mm (0.079–0.118 in) long and scale-like on shoots in the upper crown.

  4. Taxodium distichum - Wikipedia

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    Taxodium distichum (baldcypress, [3] [4] [5] bald-cypress, [6] bald cypress, swamp cypress; French: cyprès chauve; cipre in Louisiana) is a deciduous conifer in the family Cupressaceae. It is native to the southeastern United States. Hardy and tough, this tree adapts to a wide range of soil types, whether wet, salty, dry, or swampy.

  5. Swamp cypress - Wikipedia

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    Swamp cypress is a common name for more than one species of plants in the family Cupressaceae (cypresses): Species of the genus Taxodium. Taxodium distichum, native to the Southeastern and Gulf Coastal Plains of the United States; Glyptostrobus pensilis, native to subtropical southeastern China; Actinostrobus pyramidalis, native to southwest ...

  6. Cypress knee - Wikipedia

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    A cypress knee is a distinctive structure forming above the roots of a cypress tree of any of various species of the subfamily Taxodioideae, such as the bald cypress. Their function is unknown, but they are generally seen on trees growing in swamps .

  7. The Senator (tree) - Wikipedia

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    The Senator in 2012 The Senator in 2011. The Senator was the biggest and oldest bald cypress [1] tree in the world, located in Big Tree Park, Longwood, Florida.At the time of its demise in 2012, it was approximately 3,500 years old, 125 feet (38 m) tall, and with a trunk diameter of 11.27 feet (3.44 m). [2]