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| Acer buergeranum Trident Maple |
A great tree for the landscape, tolerant of wind, drought, salt, and soil compaction. |
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| A great tree for urban areas, a cross between A. rubrum and A. sacccharinum. |
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| A great tree for urban areas, a cross between A. rubrum and A. sacccharinum. |
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| Betula
nigra River Birch |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Cercis
canadensis Eastern Redbud |
Produces
an extremly attractive rosy-pink flower in the spring just before the
dark green heart-shaped leaves begin to emerge. |
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| Dark
red purple leaves along with showy pink-lavender blossoms. |
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| A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Chilopsis
linearis Desert Willow |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Citrus unshui 'Miho' Satsuma Mandarin |
An easy peel Citrus that is edible and does well in Texas. Miho has an upright growth habit. |
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| Citrus unshui 'Seto' Satsuma Mandarin |
An easy peel Citrus that is edible and does well in Texas. Seto has a drooping growth habit. |
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| Koelreuteria
paniculata Golden Raintree |
Small
yellow flowers form large pyramidal panicles that resemble paper lanterns. |
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| Liriodendron
tulipifera Tulip Poplar |
Greenish-yellow
2" tulip-shaped flowers late spring. |
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| Magnolia
grandiflora 'D.D.
Blanchard' Magnolia |
Leaves
are unique, the tops are shiny green like other Magnolias but the backs
are a rusty almost orange color. |
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| Magnolia
grandiflora 'Edith
Bogue' Magnolia |
More
cold hardy selection of Magnolia grandiflora, reaching 60-80' tall. |
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| Magnolia
grandiflora 'Ferruginea'
Magnolia |
Slow
growing evergreen which reaches to about 80 feet in height and a 40 foot
spread. |
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| Magnolia
grandiflora 'Little
Gem' Magnolia |
Grows
in a more compact and upright form than other Magnolias; with characteristic
long rusty-brown undersides. |
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| Magnolia
grandiflora 'Samuel Sommer' Magnolia |
Can reach 30-40' tall with up to a 30' spread, with rusty red undersides. |
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| Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dawn Redwood |
A native to China that can reach 70-130' tall at maturity with a 15' or more spread. |
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| Pinus
elliottii Slash Pine |
Rapid
growing pine with dimensions of 40-60 feet and even a possible 100 feet
in height. |
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| Pinus
taeda Loblolly Pine |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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Pistacia
chinensis Chinese Pistache |
Tolerates drought, salt, and heat well |
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| Platanus
mexicana Mexican Sycamore |
Great
choice for the Hill Country region of Texas due to its tolerance of alkaline
soils. |
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| A
more compact version of the native Cherry Laurel. |
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| Darkest
foliage of all flowering plums, great for landscape contrast. |
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| Prunus
mexicana Mexican Plum |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Pyrus
calleryana 'Bradford'
Ornamental Pear |
Can
grow to be 50 feet in height and 40 foot in width. |
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| Quercus
macrocarpa Bur Oak |
A
Texas Native Plant!
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| Quercus
muehlenbergii Chinquapin Oak |
A
Texas Native Plant!
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| Quercus
nigra Water Oak |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Quercus
nuttallii Nutall Oak |
May
soon replace other Red Oaks due to its richer red fall color, better branching
structure, and higher transplant survival. |
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| Quercus
polymorpha Monterrey Oak |
A
Texas Native Plant!
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| Quercus
shumardii Shumard Oak |
One
of the best choices from this group as a landscape tree in Texas. |
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| Quercus
viginiana Live Oak |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Taxodium
distichum Bald Cypress |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Ulmus
crassifolia Cedar Elm |
A
Texas Native Plant! |
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| Ulmus
parvifolia Lacebark Elm, Chinese Elm |
Fine
textured tree with a lacey textured bark. |
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