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Taxodium Monarch Of Illinois

Common Name: ‘Monarch Of Illinois’ Baldcypress

Fast growing deciduous conifer that reaches 40-50 ft tall and 50-100 ft wide in upright, pyramidal growth habit. It has pale green, needle-like leaves that turn an outstanding coppery red in fall before dropping. Flaky, reddish gray barks add interest dimension in the landscape during winter. Small seeds serve as food for birds and squirrels. Deer resistant. Full sun intensifies foliage color but tolerates partial shade condition. It prefers rich, acidic, humusy soil that drains well. Drought tolerant. Ideal for screen planting, specimen and street tree.

Plant Type:
Width: 60' - 70'
Height: 60' - 90'
Fragrant: No
Fruit ColorGreen, Brown
Growth RateFast
Zone:5 - 10
Deer Resistant: No
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Squirrels
Exposure:Full Sun
Bloom Time:Spring
Bark Type:Fine
Landscape/Use:Hedge
Shape:Pyramidal
Soil TypeClay, Loamy, Sandy, Acidic
Flower Color:Brown
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Yellow, Copper
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