Bald cypress seeds (Taxodium distichum/mucronatum) grow into majestic deciduous conifers that thrive in wet soil and standing water. These ancient trees develop distinctive "knees" in swampy conditions and stunning rust-colored fall foliage. Perfect for rain gardens, pond edges, and low-lying landscapes.
Bald cypress has lined southern waterways for millennia—those towering trunks rising from black water, buttressed roots gripping swamp soil. Despite their swamp origins, they adapt to normal garden conditions too. These seeds give you a start on growing a true specimen tree.
Key Benefits
- Thrives in wet soil, standing water, or regular conditions
- Deciduous conifer with rust-colored fall color
- Long-lived specimen tree (centuries)
- Develops iconic "knees" in wet conditions
- Excellent for rain gardens and flood-prone areas
- Native to North American wetlands
How to Grow
- Cold stratify seeds 60–90 days in moist sand (refrigerator)
- Sow 0.5 cm (1/4 in) deep in moist potting mix
- Keep consistently wet during germination
- Germination: 30–90 days (irregular)
- Transplant to permanent location when 30+ cm tall
Specifications
Variety: Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum/mucronatum). Type: Deciduous conifer. Mature height: 20–40 m (65–130 ft). Spread: 6–9 m (20–30 ft). Sun: Full sun. Hardiness: Zones 4–10. Soil: Wet to moist; tolerates flooding.
What's Included
- Seed packet with bald cypress seeds
- Stratification and planting guide
Care & Storage
Store seeds cool and dry until ready to stratify. Seeds remain viable for several years when properly stored. Young trees need consistent moisture; mature trees are drought-tolerant.
Key Terms
- Taxodium distichum — Bald Cypress; deciduous conifer native to southeastern US swamps
- Cypress knees — Woody projections rising from roots in wet soil; function debated
- Cold stratification — Chilling seeds to break dormancy and trigger germination
A bald cypress in autumn—those feathery needles turning copper against gray November sky.
