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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Richland, Grant and La Salle Parishes added to La. Purchase Cypress Legacy Registry

Centuries old trees discovered in three new parishes

We are happy to announce that three new Parishes have been added to the LPCL Registry of Parishes containing cypress living at the time of the Louisiana Purchase-- "Alive in 1803".

Thanks to former residents of Richland Parish near Rayville, we have identified two centuries old trees on the Boeuf River north of Rayville that have been added to the registry.


Trees are located on Boeuf river north of Rayvill










            Richland Parish N32 30.316  W91 43.055
       Plaque #69  Circumference Measured at 16’9” at 6ft. from base. Trunk approx. 15’9” circum.
      
        Bore 1—3.75 inches ==95 rings counted
              3.75” bore/ 30” radius = 95 rings/x
              X=760  projected years
Bore 2—9.75 inches—119 rings counted
       9.75”bore/ 30” inches = 119/x

       X= 366 projected years

Estimated age: 325 + years

Note very closely spaced rings on Bore 1, Boeuf River cypress boring, Richland Parish


Grant Parish


Thanks to Michael Weeks for a tip on Valentine Bayou near Colfax, where a good number of older growth cypress are located. Two at least, shown below, are Cypress Legacy trees. The cypress awarded Plaque #70 (photo below)will be entered in the LPCL Registry

Plaque #70  12’4” circumference



Bore 10”—115 rings counted
10”bore / 24” radius = 115 rings / x
       X = 273 projected rings
       Estimated age 220+ years

Boring from Valentine Bayou, Grant Parish tree  (Plaque #70) shown above

N31 32.887 W92 41.040  (Trident tree)


Mature cypress on Valentine Bayou









Location of "Trident Cypress" Landmarked tree (Plaque 70) is between Trident cypress and bridge (kayak/canoe access) crossing at Lemoine Cutoff Road. about a five minute paddle upstream.



    LaSalle Parish

Thanks to George Castille for pointing the way to several potential old growth Cypress locations in LaSalle Parish. Easily accessible is a grove old old growth cypress along the Catahoula Lake shore near the boat launch off Hwy 28 

 Plaque #31 Trunk 14’4” circum.
N91 30.565  W92 05.217

       Bore: 8.25”—118 rings counted       
8.25” bore/ 27” radius = 118/x
       x= 386 projected rings
Projected age: 325+ years
Closely spaced rings reflect slow growth and old age for this 325+ year old cypress (Plaque 31)


Location of LPCL landmarked cypress  (Plaque 31) near Catahoula Lake Boat Launch, Dewey Wills WMA




Exposed roots of mature cypress along Caatahoula lakeshore, Lasalle Parish

















Fall color along Big Saline Bayou

Plentiful mature growth cypress along Big Saline Bayou, which connects Catahoula Lake to Saline Lake. Access is from Paul Rd bridge over Big Saline bayou, via La. State Route 1206

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 The upcoming January 2020 blog entry will include recently landmarked old growth cypress in St, Tammany and East Baton Rough Parishes. I am grateful for the many individuals, including those mentioned above, who have generously disclosed, and often accompanied me to, old growth cypress hide-aways during the past seventeen years . The many benefactors and stewards of these trees that have endured through the centuries have contributed immeasurably to preserving and promoting Louisiana's natural heritage.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019


Possibly Largest/Oldest  St. James Parish Cypress

Discovered on Blind River 


N30 06.112 W090 43.629-- about a ten minute paddle upriver (north) from Hwy. 61 boat launch --right bank

St James Parish, heavily forested with cypress tupelo habitat, has until recently eluded recognition  of its remaining old growth cypress. A recent paddling foray on the Blind River , north of Hwy. 61,  (not visited for several decades) revealed a good number of old growth cypress near the Hwy. 61 launch.  The cypress pictured above appears to be the largest and possibly oldest so far discovered along the Blind River. Although we were not able to access the tree due to high water, its circumference appeared to be 16+ feet above the buttress, and the trunk retained much of this thickness up into the canopy—good signs of a very old cypress. We’ll update you on circumference measurements and tree boring sample ring counts  for this tree



Several other old growth cypress are visible within a short paddle from the Hwy 61 canoe launch. Old growth is also evident on the downstream (south ) side from the Hwy 61 bridge. 


Marker B: (See Photo above)



Old growth cypress on Blind River

Locations of old growth on Blind River near Boat launch:
N30 06.141 W090 43.598
N30 06.270 W090 43.277
N30 06.366 W090 43.429 (Tchackehou Bayou)
N30 06.385 W090 45.518 (downriver from Boat Launch)
N30 06.215 W090 45.427 (downriver from Boat Launch)

These old growth sites and likely other yet to be assessed locations on the Blind River bode well for including the Blind River in a registry of Old Growth Cypress paddle trails. If you know of other likely St. James Parish candidates for La Purchase Cypress Legacy landmarking, please let us know!



Tuesday, September 24, 2019






Inside Bayou Bodcau's  Treasure Chest of Ancient Cypress



























This 39” diameter (above buttress) cypress on private land along Bayou Bodcau was landmarked by John Michael Kelley in 2018. John Michael, a resident of Boissier Parish, has been volunteering with the La. Purchase Cypress Legacy, avidly landmarking old growth cypress in the Bayou Bodcau vicinity, as well as finding old growth remnant forests in Northwest Louisiana for inclusion in the Old Growth Forest Network (https://www.oldgrowthforest.net/louisiana)
Based on a 9 inch coring and 39 inch diameter ( 10.2 feet  circumference above buttress), John Michael estimated 350 total rings to the hollowed out center and is  conservativley estimating the age at 275 + years. John Michael awarded this cypress LPCL Plaque # 67 ("Alive in 1803")
(While the adjacent tree was larger and older, it was also quite decayed.)
Local paddlers have taken notice of this landmarked cypress; as seen in the photos below the Bayou Bodcau  watershed is a treasure trove of remnant old growth cypress. Efforts are underwy to promote Bayou Bodcau as an old growth paddle trail


N 32.69295 W 93.54618 (center pin)     below  Bodcau dam   Plaque  #64



The "Zac Burson" Tree-- Plaque #26


    Location of N 32.70161 W 93.49205 above Bodcau Dam-- Bossier Parish
Zac Burson Tree (Plaque #26)--


Along the proposed Bodcau Bayou Old Growth Paddle route










Thursday, March 7, 2019

Tickfaw State Park Cypress--"Grandma tree"-- Over 600 Years Old



"Grandma Tree"-- Tickfaw State Park
GPS: N30.22.958 W090.38.329

The most well known tree in Tickfaw State Park, near Springville in Livingston Parish-- the Grandma Tree-- has finally revealed her (approximate) age, thanks to a boring recently taken by the La Purchase Cypress Legacy campaign.
Here are the statistics
Circumference at Buttress: Approx. 20"10"
Trunk circumference above buttress: Approx. 15'5" (used for age determination)
Boring length: 7.75 inches
Rings counted: Approx. 187
187 rings / x = 7.75" boring / 30" trunk radius
x (total rings) = approx. 724
Projected age 600 + years

This projected age accounts for the likely faster tree growth at the beginning of it lifespan. Like most older cypress, much of the tree is hollow. Closely spaced rings seen in photo below indicate a very slow growing cypress, as is often the case with cypress of this size and in this setting. See the previous Dec 31, 2018 Blog post for a photo of the recently placed La Purchase Bicentennial Legacy Plaque placed near this majestic cypress, proclaiming "Alive in 1812". It appears the Grandma tree was already at least 400 years old at the time of Louisiana's statehood.


Grandma Tree Boring--Closely spaced rings above ruler show very slow yearly growth

A boring was also taken from a second cypress tree near the Tickfaw State Park Boat Launch in Gum Bayou. (Pictured also in previous blog post)
GPS: N30.22.714 , W090.30.140

Here's what we found:
Circumference at Buttress: Approx. 20"1"
Trunk circumference above buttress: Approx. 14' (used for age determination)
Boring length: 2.75 inches
Rings counted: Approx. 75
75 rings / x = 2.75" boring / 27" trunk radius
x (total projected rings) = approx. 736
Projected age 600 + years

Similar to the Grandma Tree (located off Canoe Launch Road near the campsite), this grand old cypress is projected to be over 600 years old. As seen in the bore photo below, this tree also is very slow growing-- faintly visible ringsabove the ruler  are very closely spaced.

boring of Gum Bayou Tree

Together with previously landmarked trees in Livingston Parish (see 6/17/17 and 6/23/17 Blog entries--Bayou Barbary and Amite River), these Tickfaw State Park trees are among the oldest known cypress in Livingston Parish. The Grandma Tree is easily accessible from Canoe Launch Road., and the Gum Bayou cypress is readily visible from canoe or kayak, as are several other large old cypress on Gum Bayou and the nearby Tickfaw, accessible form the Tickfaw State Park Boat launch.