Common Name: Montezuma Baldcypress
A huge deciduous tree with pyramidal form when young, eventually develops into broad-topped, spreading specimen with pendulous branches at maturity. It typically reaches 60-80 ft high and 20-40 ft wide. It has pale green, needle-like foliage which are only deciduous in the colder sections of its range, remaining evergreen elsewhere. Full sun intensifies foliage color. It prefers rich, moist, humusy soil that drains well. Excellent for specimen, foundation, accent and street tree.
Plant Type: | |
Width: | 25' - 35' |
Height: | 50' - 80' |
Fragrant: | No |
Fruit Color | Brown |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Zone: | 5 - 10 |
Deer Resistant: | No |
Salt Tolerant: | No |
Drought Tolerant: | No |
Attract: | Squirrels |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Bloom Time: | Spring |
Bark Type: | Fine |
Shape: | Spreading |
Soil Type | Clay, Loamy, Sandy, Acidic |
Leaf Color: | Green |