Deciduous conifers that thrive in very wet places.
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Taxodium distichum 'Cascade Falls'
A deciduous specimen with great character that offers fine foliage, great fall color & dramatic winter form. Its yellow-green spring foliage darkens to soft sage during summer & then mellows to warm brown and orange in fall. In winter it shows off gracefully weeping stems. Stake the young tree to any height, & it will arch over and sweep down with stunning effect. Makes a dynamic focal feature in full sun & is easy to prune to desired size. Known to thrive in wet conditions, it adapts to many conditions. Has a weeping growth habit with size varying, growing 15” or more each year.
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Taxodium distichum 'Peve Minaret'
This naturally dwarf tree has immense horticultural value. The dense, compact spire has soft, rich-green foliage that begs to be touched. In autumn, the fine, almost feathery needles change to red-brown & hold for weeks. In winter, beautifully tiered branches that point up at the tips give the small tree added elegance & character. The deciduous conifer can be kept small & narrow with hard late-winter pruning, if desired. Has a narrow upright growth habit & reaches roughly 10’ tall by 6’ wide in size, growing 6” to 8” a year.

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