Cypress Knees

Georgia has carved and painted many different things out of cypress knees. Things like santas, indians, wizards, snowmen, rabbits, eagles, all have been made to preserve the natural look of the cypress knee. This gives the item the uniqueness. None of the items are exactly the same. That is one thing that makes people want to collect these each year.
In the biology of trees, a cypress knee is a distinctive structure in a root of a cypress tree of any of various species of the subfamily Taxodioideae. Their function is unknown, but they are generally seen in swamps.
Knees are woody projections sent above the normal water level, roughly horizontally from the roots, with a near-right-angle bend taking them roughly vertically downward into soil, usually passing through water first. One rather popular view of their function is that they provide oxygen to the roots that grow in the low dissolved oxygen waters typical of a swamp. However, there is little evidence for this; in fact, swamp-dwelling specimens whose knees are removed continue to thrive.
Another more likely function is that of structural support and stabilization. Lowland or swamp-grown cypresses found in flooded or flood-prone areas tend to be buttressed and “kneed,” as opposed to cypresses grown on higher ground which may grow with very little taper.
Cypress Knees
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Cypress Knee Santa 23" Tall
$59.00
This tall Cypress Knee Santa will bring that holiday cheer to any household.
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Uncle Sam Cypress Knee
$39.00
This carved cypress knee features a patriotic Uncle Sam. He is proud to be an American! Let him stand proudly in your home all year with the American flag.
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Cypress Knee Mrs. Rabbit
$29.00
This beautiful hand-carved Rabbit would look good in any home all year around. You can place this on the mantle above the fireplace to give your room that extra something. These make great gifts for that person who seems to have everything.
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