Friday, June 23, 2017

Another Ancient Cypress Landmarked in Livingston Parish


King George Bayou in Livingston Parish holds a treasure-trove of beautiful old cypress. I was fortunate to have been contacted by Keith Hemsteter, a former (now part-time) employee of La Wildlife and Fisheries who had recently signposted  cypress tupelo habitat recently added to the Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area along King George Bayou. He came across a giant cypress he thought would be a good candidate for the Louisiana Purchase Cypress Legacy. No doubt about this one! It has been awarded LPCL plaque #45.
Circumference: 21 feet (above the buttress)
Diameter: 6 feet 8 inches  Radius: 3 feet 4 inches
1st Boring: 5.37 inches   Rings counted: approx. 200
2nd Boring  3 inches       Rings counted: approx..144
Projected age: 1100+ years

Many thanks to Keith for discovering what at this point is the oldest known cypress in Livingston Parish and among the oldest in Louisiana!


Keith Hemsteter at the site of 1100+ year old cypress








Location on King George Bayou (which enters the Amite River) west of French Settlement



 A two inch section of one of the two borings taken. Rings shown here are farther apart than in other sections




Old growth cypress is plentiful along King George Bayou--much of it now in the expanded Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area

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