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Bald Cypress as Bonsai | The Bonsai Supply



Let’s talk about Bald Cypress as bonsai. Jerome discusses why it is a great species and how to care for them if you have or are thinking about getting one.

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16 Comments

  1. One of my favorites as well. I live in Ojai California so I don’t have one. Is anyone willing to trade? I’ve got a bunch of Olive trees

  2. Would love to see an update on that cypress whip that you made into the dramatic cascade and hung from the ceiling in your greenhouse a while back. It was such a cool design!

  3. I've wanted one for a while. I was working in south Florida at a water treatment plant some years ago, and I was looking, but, nope. I have a Dawn Redwood, which is a cousin: have you any comments about that?

  4. Thanks for the much needed information, I've been thinking of adding one to my collection for some time but was hesitant with utah's extremely hot dry climate.

  5. Thanks for this informative video. I love my Bald Cypress! I bought it in the Spring of 2019 at my local cooperative extensions' master gardeners plant sale. It was a small tree in a 1 trade gallon pot. It is now Spring of 2023, and it's in a 5 gallon. It's nearly 6 feet tall, and the base of the trunk is heavily fluted, and about 4 inches across. I keep the 5 gallon inside of a keg tub filled with water. I'm in southeast NC, zone 8a. I haven't done any work on it yet, I'm just allowing it to continue to grow for now. It did get blown off the table it was on when young, and the top third snapped off. A new leader formed, and continued to grow taller. Gorgeous tree!

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