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Definition of swamp cypress in English: swamp cypressnoun British A deciduous North American conifer with exposed root buttresses, typically growing in swamps and on water margins. Taxodium distichum, family Taxodiaceae Also called bald cypress Example sentencesExamples - Among the plantlife of Belize you'll find mangroves, bamboo, palms, and swamp cypresses, as well as ferns, vines, and flowers creeping from tree to tree, creating a dense growth.
- Archaeologists have unearthed the rare remains of an eight-million-year old forest of swamp cypresses at a mine in Hungary.
- The boggy lowlands were thick with swamp cypresses and crawling with crocodiles and terrapins.
- Slower growing than the vegetatively similar swamp cypress, Taxodium distichum, it is late coming into leaf in the spring and also to lose its leaves in the autumn.
- There are some fantastic examples of northern hemisphere plants too, such as tulip and camphor trees, giant figs, magnolias and swamp cypresses.
- I will stay in Miami from mid-January to mid-February and would like to photograph swamp cypresses.
- Two years earlier, a natural riverbed gully was transformed into a lake bordered with weeping willows, maples, conifers and swamp cypresses.
- The swamp cypress, for example, thrives in swampy areas and along river banks in the southern United States.
- The tupelo trees, azaleas, maples, swamp cypresses, eucryphias and birches contribute to a stunning spectacle which is unrivalled in the British Isles.
- In the winter and spring of 1946 more complete specimens were collected and it was determined that the trees were not the Chinese swamp cypress.
- The swamp cypresses are a glorious orangey brown and the crepe myrtles are deep red.
- Ecological polarity studies are most effective when applied to closely related organisms, such as swamp cypresses and canids.
- Fabulous lilies, creepers, and ferns throng among swamp cypresses in the tea-colored waters.
- Among the plant life of Belize, look for mangroves, bamboo, and swamp cypresses, as well as ferns, vines, and flowers creeping from tree to tree, creating a dense growth.
- It's a beautiful lake with Spanish moss covered swamp cypresses and spectacular clouds in blue sky.
- In autumn there's a blaze of colour - liquidamber, ginkgo and scarlet oak are near the house, with swamp cypresses and rare dawn redwoods on the western lawn.
- Around Marshal's Lake, the dawn redwoods and swamp cypresses, despite being conifers, all take on various shades of burnt orange and foxy red before shedding their needles.
- This newly discovered fossil horizon seems to yield a slightly different flora than the other sites; a smaller-type of leaf is prevalent here, as well as the swamp cypress twigs and needles.
- A steep zig-zagging kloofing section leads to the Old Opstal, where an arborethum of strately bluegums and swamp cypresses provides an ideal rest stop.
- The two extinct species of Metasequoia were adapted to distinctly different swamp habitats, as are living dawn redwood compared with swamp cypress.
Definition of swamp cypress in US English: swamp cypressnoun British A deciduous North American conifer with exposed root buttresses, typically growing in swamps and on water margins. Also called bald cypress Example sentencesExamples - The boggy lowlands were thick with swamp cypresses and crawling with crocodiles and terrapins.
- It's a beautiful lake with Spanish moss covered swamp cypresses and spectacular clouds in blue sky.
- A steep zig-zagging kloofing section leads to the Old Opstal, where an arborethum of strately bluegums and swamp cypresses provides an ideal rest stop.
- The swamp cypress, for example, thrives in swampy areas and along river banks in the southern United States.
- I will stay in Miami from mid-January to mid-February and would like to photograph swamp cypresses.
- Among the plant life of Belize, look for mangroves, bamboo, and swamp cypresses, as well as ferns, vines, and flowers creeping from tree to tree, creating a dense growth.
- Fabulous lilies, creepers, and ferns throng among swamp cypresses in the tea-colored waters.
- The swamp cypresses are a glorious orangey brown and the crepe myrtles are deep red.
- Among the plantlife of Belize you'll find mangroves, bamboo, palms, and swamp cypresses, as well as ferns, vines, and flowers creeping from tree to tree, creating a dense growth.
- Around Marshal's Lake, the dawn redwoods and swamp cypresses, despite being conifers, all take on various shades of burnt orange and foxy red before shedding their needles.
- Ecological polarity studies are most effective when applied to closely related organisms, such as swamp cypresses and canids.
- Archaeologists have unearthed the rare remains of an eight-million-year old forest of swamp cypresses at a mine in Hungary.
- This newly discovered fossil horizon seems to yield a slightly different flora than the other sites; a smaller-type of leaf is prevalent here, as well as the swamp cypress twigs and needles.
- There are some fantastic examples of northern hemisphere plants too, such as tulip and camphor trees, giant figs, magnolias and swamp cypresses.
- The two extinct species of Metasequoia were adapted to distinctly different swamp habitats, as are living dawn redwood compared with swamp cypress.
- In the winter and spring of 1946 more complete specimens were collected and it was determined that the trees were not the Chinese swamp cypress.
- In autumn there's a blaze of colour - liquidamber, ginkgo and scarlet oak are near the house, with swamp cypresses and rare dawn redwoods on the western lawn.
- Two years earlier, a natural riverbed gully was transformed into a lake bordered with weeping willows, maples, conifers and swamp cypresses.
- Slower growing than the vegetatively similar swamp cypress, Taxodium distichum, it is late coming into leaf in the spring and also to lose its leaves in the autumn.
- The tupelo trees, azaleas, maples, swamp cypresses, eucryphias and birches contribute to a stunning spectacle which is unrivalled in the British Isles.
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