Mexican Swamp Cypress ◉
The ( Taxodium mucronatum ), most commonly known as the Montezuma cypress or Ahuehuete , is the national tree of Mexico. Its Nahuatl name, āhuēhuētl , translates to "old man of the water," reflecting its preference for riparian habitats and its extreme longevity. Physical Characteristics
: It is a massive conifer that can reach heights of 40 meters (130 feet). mexican swamp cypress
Largest sperms are found in a) Pinus b) Cedrus c) Cycas d) Gnetum The ( Taxodium mucronatum ), most commonly known
: Unlike its close relative, the bald cypress, it is typically semi-evergreen, dropping its feathery, needle-like leaves during the dry season rather than strictly in winter. Largest sperms are found in a) Pinus b)
: While the bald cypress is famous for "knees" (woody root projections), these are rare in the Montezuma cypress . Cultural and Historical Significance
