I sure do love bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) knees! Here is one coming out of another of my favorites: Sphagnum sp. moss!

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I sure do love bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) knees! Here is one coming out of another of my favorites: Sphagnum sp. moss!

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Found this little cutie at work this week. I noticed that the needles came in clusters of threes, and was so mesmerized by the needles coming out of the trunk that I didn’t bother taking a picture of the canopy. The bark came in long plates.
According to my Sibley pine, needles of three and broad orange plates of bark likely place this pine in the yellow pine group. If I were to pick a species, I would have to call this a pitch pine (Pinus rigida), because it and pond pine are the only pines that have tufts of needles coming out of their trunks.
Let me know if you have other thoughts!
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