Taxodium distichum is an old and unique tree that is well associated with southern provinces because of its abundant wetlands. "The debris of prehistoric forests shows that millions of years ago [Baiku Hinoki] grew big in the Arctic Circle, Ministry of 2002. On 26 May 196 the bald tree was It was officially declared a tree of Louisiana.
In 1963, bald cypress trees were named the state trees of Louisiana State (1000 deaths). Thousands of bald trees inhabited the wetlands. In the past 40 years, this number has now declined to several hundred. The only thing remaining in wetlands is naked stumps. When there are plenty of fresh water, bald cedars flourish in swampy areas. Now, due to seawater invasion, cypress trees, Louisiana tree can no longer survive in wetlands. What are you doing to defend Louisiana state trees? There is little answer to this question and there are no plans or project plans to save bald trees. We need to take measures to prevent the salt water of the Gulf of Mexico from invading a beautiful bald tree
Taxodium distichum is an old and unique tree that is well associated with southern provinces because of its abundant wetlands. "The debris of prehistoric forests of hundreds of years ago has shown a large growth in the Arctic Circle, which was driven south due to climate change. 2002) On 26 May 196 , The bald tree was officially declared to be a tree of Louisiana.