Bald Cypress
The Bald Cypress is a unique tree native to the southeastern United States, particularly found in wetlands and swamps. It is known for its distinctive, knobby roots called "knees," which help stabilize the tree in waterlogged soil. The tree can grow up to 100 feet tall and has a conical shape with feathery, needle-like leaves that turn a reddish-brown in the fall.
This tree is highly valued for its durable wood, which is resistant to decay, making it popular for outdoor construction and furniture. The Bald Cypress also plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, providing habitat for various wildlife, including birds and aquatic species.