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Taxodium mucronatum description |
 | | What remains is one big, beat-up, barely living Taxodium and a large number of grubbed-out, mostly burnt stumps in an area representing less than a tenth of the former gardens. |
 | | In contrast, the other giant Taxodium that we saw retained some primary branches, the branches were generally circular or mildly elliptical in cross-section, and branch fusions were not observed. |
 | | These exceptional Montezuma baldcypress (Taxodium mucronatum) include trees over 1000 years old that are widely spaced along the springs and stream channels that emerge from a mesquite grassland. |
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