Zone Compatibility

| Height | 40' - 70' |
| Spread | 15' - 25' |
| Tree Form | Central Leader |
| USDA Zone | 5 - 9 |
| Blooms | Spring (inconspicuous flowers/catkins) |
| Drops Nuts | Fall (small round cones) |
| Soil | Tolerates wet, sandy, loamy, or clay soils |
| Soil pH | 5.0 - 7.0 |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Wind-pollinated; no pollinator required |
Pond Cypress Tree
Quercus phellos
$29.95
Zone Compatibility

| Height | 40' - 70' |
| Spread | 15' - 25' |
| Tree Form | Central Leader |
| USDA Zone | 5 - 9 |
| Blooms | Spring (inconspicuous flowers/catkins) |
| Drops Nuts | Fall (small round cones) |
| Soil | Tolerates wet, sandy, loamy, or clay soils |
| Soil pH | 5.0 - 7.0 |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Wind-pollinated; no pollinator required |
We accept orders year-round.
Your order will ship within next 7-14 days or requested date.
For more information see the Ordering & Shipping section below.
The Pond Cypress (Taxodium ascendens) is a graceful, native deciduous conifer prized for its fine-textured foliage, narrow upright form, and exceptional tolerance of wet soils and standing water. Native to the southeastern United States, Pond Cypress excels in swampy lowlands, yet adapts beautifully to upland sites, making it a versatile, long-lived choice for large landscapes, conservation plantings, and refined residential settings.
In spring and summer, Pond Cypress unfurls soft, feathery needles in fresh green tones that mature to rich coppery-orange fall color before dropping for winter—delivering striking seasonal interest with minimal maintenance. Its columnar habit and ability to thrive where few trees can makes it ideal for pond edges, lakeshores, rain gardens, flood-prone areas, and wetland restoration projects. Deeply rooted and resilient, Pond Cypress brings structure, beauty, and ecological value to challenging sites.
For land stewards and designers seeking a wet-site specialist that combines elegance with durability, the Pond Cypress Tree stands apart as a reliable, native solution for water-wise landscapes.
| Height | 40' - 70' |
| Spread | 15' - 25' |
| Tree Form | Central Leader |
| USDA Zone | 5 - 9 |
| Blooms | Spring (inconspicuous flowers/catkins) |
| Drops Nuts | Fall (small round cones) |
| Soil | Tolerates wet, sandy, loamy, or clay soils |
| Soil pH | 5.0 - 7.0 |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Wind-pollinated; no pollinator required |
| Spacing | 20' - 30' |
| Pruning | Minimal pruning needed; remove dead or damaged branches if necessary |
| Fertilization | Do not fertilize at planting. Once the trees are established, fertilize in early spring (Mar-April) as growth begins. Do not fertilize in the fall, which could promote late season tender growth that can be damaged by early frosts. |
| Watering | Newly planted trees should be watered regularly. This is the most critical step in the establishment of your new trees. Please see the Watering section under "How to plant and grow" in our Learning Center. |
At Chestnut Hill Outdoors, we’ve been shipping mail order trees for over 30 years. We’re experts at delivering healthy trees to your doorstep. All of our trees are container grown in root-enhancing pots, ensuring healthy root systems and much better success upon planting.
For more information, visit our Ordering & Shipping Page.




