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Bald Cypress Tree

How to Get Rid of Spider Mites in Bald Cypress Trees

Bald cypress trees are stunning landscape specimens, but they can fall victim to destructive spider mites These tiny pests suck sap from the foliage, leaving behind yellowing, stippled leaves covered in webs Severe infestations can even kill young trees. If your bald cypresses show signs of spider mite damage, don’t panic. With diligence and proper … Read more

How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies on Bald Cypress Trees

The bald cypress tree (Taxodium distichum) is a distinctive and beautiful conifer native to swampy areas and wetlands of the southeastern United States. With its feathery green foliage, knobby knees, and attractive pyramidal form, the bald cypress makes a great addition to many landscapes. However, like any tree, it can become susceptible to nuisance pests … Read more

How to Get Rid of Thrips in Bald Cypress Trees

Bald cypress trees (Taxodium distichum) are prized for their attractive feathery foliage, interesting knobby knees and pyramidal shape when young. However, they can sometimes fall victim to infestations by an annoying sap-sucking pest called thrips. Thrips feed on tender new growth of bald cypress trees causing buds to distort and dieback. Left uncontrolled, thrips can … Read more

Guide to Fertilizing Your Bald Cypress Tree

The bald cypress tree (Taxodium distichum) is a majestic deciduous conifer that is native to swampy areas of the southeastern United States. With its feathery green foliage that turns coppery-bronze in fall the bald cypress is a unique and beautiful addition to landscapes. Proper fertilization is key to keeping your bald cypress healthy, supporting growth, … Read more

How to Get Rid of Blight on Bald Cypress Tree

The bald cypress tree is a hardy plant with a fighting spirit that can thrive in USDA Agriculture plant hardiness zones from 5 – 10. Most gardeners and horticulturists will find that this tree is easy to take care of and rarely runs into plant problems involving pests, fungal diseases, and environmental conditions. If your … Read more