Monday, December 31, 2018




City Park, New Orleans Cypress determined to be 170-190 years old




The large City Park cypress behind Grow Dat Youth Farm in City Park New Orleans, adjacent to the Frisbee gulf course (29.995883 N,  90.091117 W-- see map at previous Blog post) has been determined to be nearly two hundred years old—not old enough to qualify as a La Purchase Cypress Legacy tree—but certainly one of the oldest cypress in Orleans Parish. this area of the Park has several older cypress interspersed with large live oaks.

Here are the statistics:
Circumference: 11’11”
1st boring:  8 inches, approx. 78 rings counted
2nd boring: 6.2 inches, approx. 57 rings counted
Projected Age: 170-190 years old

This could well be the oldest known cypress in City Park and is currently the oldest known cypress in Orleans Parish with borings to verify estimated age. (The first commemorated La Purchase Cypress Legacy Tree, located in New Orleans at the residence located at Baronne and Robert Street did not have a boring taken)



“Grandma Tree” in Tickfaw Park commemorated with La Bicentennial Cypress Legacy Plaque : “Alive in 1812”



photo by Mike Weeks




This plaque, presented to Tickfaw State Park in 2012 by the LBCL campaign (a 2012 initiative that supplemented  the Louisiana Purchase Cypress Legacy to  recognize  cypress trees alive in 1812, the year of Louisiana’s statehood) , was recently placed at the site of one of the oldest cypress trees in Livingston Parish. (Boring and estimated age forthcoming.) A boardwalk to the tree is located off the main road through the Park, just past the turnoff to the campsites (see map and coordinates below)


Tickfaw State Park contains several examples of large old cypress, some of which are  accessible from the Park's canoe launch, including that shown below.



                                                           courtesy of Amy Warner

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