the wood kind da
A swamp is a wetland that has trees and brushes.
A muddy place
Swamp cypresses I think. Been around as long as redwoods
Broadleaf Trees, Pine Trees, Prairie Grass, Swamp Grass in Swamps, Small Shrubs and lots of other stuff.
It's simply a descriptive name - a cypress swamp is a swamp with cypress trees in it.
To represent a wooded area, or a forested area
Cypress swamps typically contain various species of cypress trees, such as bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) and pond cypress (Taxodium ascendens). These trees are adapted to wet, swampy conditions and are often found in areas with standing water or in floodplains. Their roots can thrive in oxygen-deprived, waterlogged soils.
what is a similie for swamp trees
Lilypads and a lot of trees
A swamp is a biome or an ecosystem that has trees and bushes. It is very wet and typically either marshy or it has many of the characteristics of a lake or river.
It is swampy land where cypress trees have grown and the trees toward the middle of the swamp have grown taller. When looking at the swamp from a distance- because of the shorter trees towards the outside of the swamp (depression in the land) - it is dome shaped.
wooded or in grasslands