Gardening Trees, Shrubs & Vines Trees Bald Cypress By Viveka Neveln Viveka Neveln Instagram Viveka Neveln is the Garden Editor at BHG and a degreed horticulturist with broad gardening expertise earned over 3+ decades of practice and study. She has more than 20 years of experience writing and editing for both print and digital media. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on February 1, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Bald cypress is an easy-to-grow North American native conifer that features feathery, soft, green needles and attractive peeling bark. Unlike many needled conifers, the needles turn a delightful shade of russet-red in autumn, then fall off the tree in winter revealing its delightful architectural shape. In spring, new needles emerge. Bald cypress is wonderfully adaptable, growing well in any average or wet soil. This is one of the few trees that tolerates standing water. It grows best in full sun and moist, acidic soil, however. Bald cypress is the official state tree of Louisiana. Bald Cypress Overview Genus Name Taxodium distichum Common Name Bald Cypress Plant Type Tree Light Part Sun, Sun Height 20 to 20 feet Width null to 30 feet Season Features Colorful Fall Foliage Special Features Low Maintenance Zones 10, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Propagation Seed, Stem Cuttings Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit