This dwarf, shrubby form of our native bald cypress was found as a witch’s broom in Wooster, Ohio. The mint-green, feathery spring foliage darkens through the summer, and then turns russet in the fall before dropping for the winter. Selected from a native species.
Product Description
TAXODIUM distichum ‘Cody’s Feathers’ – Cody’s Feathers Bald Cypress
This dwarf, shrubby form of our native bald cypress was found as a witch’s broom in Wooster, Ohio. The mint-green, feathery spring foliage darkens through the summer, and then turns russet in the fall before dropping for the winter. Rounded cones are formed in the first or second year and can be removed to encourage vigorous growth. Useful as a specimen in a small garden. Selected from a native species.
Sun: Full Sun
Soil: Adaptable to Most Soils
Size: Height 4-5ft., Spread 4-5ft.
Zone: 5-9
Flower: Non-Flowering, Rounded Wrinkled Cones
Bloom Time: Non-Flowering
Attributes: Native, Wet Soil Tolerant, Clay Soil Tolerant, Deer Tolerant