| 释义 | Definition of swamp cypress in English:swamp cypressnounBritish 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 cypressnounBritish 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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