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Acacia, Wright
Common Name:
Wright acacia
Acacia greggii var. wrightii
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Requires pruning to develop one or more main trunks.
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Anacahuite
Common Name:
Anacahuite (Wild Olive)
Cordia boissieri
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Bold leaves contrast large flowers.
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Anacua
Common Name:
Anacua
Ehretia anacua
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Drought-tolerant native with gnarled trunk and sandpapery leaves.
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Ash, Berlandier
Common Name:
Berlandier Ash
Fraxinus berlandierana
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Overpruning can lead to decay problems. Good ash species for South Texas.
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Ash, Fragrant
Common Name:
Fragrant Ash
Fraxinus cuspidata
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Similar in appearance to Fringetree.
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Ash, Green
Common Name:
Green Ash
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions. Needs pruning to develop strong branch structure.
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Ash, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Ash
Fraxinus texensis
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Good long-lived shade tree. Prefers loamy, well-drained soils, but works on dry sites as well.
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Ash, White
Common Name:
White Ash
Fraxinus americana
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
A relatively clean shade tree. Prefers loamy, well-drained soils.
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Baldcypress
Common Name:
Baldcypress
Taxodium distichum
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Adapted to many soil and moisture conditions. Grows well in wet areas.
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Baldcypress, Montezuma
Common Name:
Montezuma Baldcypress
Taxodium mucronatum
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
South Texas relative of Baldcypress. Leaves become deciduous when planted north of San Antonio.
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Basswood, Carolina
Common Name:
Carolina Basswood
Tilia caroliniana
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Flowers are a favorite of honeybees. Needs plenty of room.
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Birch, River
Common Name:
River Birch
Betula nigra
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Works well as multiple trunk specimen. Prefers moist sites like streambanks.
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Blackgum
Common Name:
Blackgum
Nyssa sylvatica
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Prefers acid soils. Bright, shiny foliage turns red and purple early in the fall.
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Blackhaw, Rusty
Common Name:
Rusty Blackhaw
Viburnum rufidulum
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Excellent specimen tree with few problems. Showy flowers. Needs good drainage.
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Bluewood
Common Name:
Bluewood
Condalia hookeri
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Good tree for wildlife.
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Buckthorn, Carolina
Common Name:
Carolina Buckthorn
Rhamnus caroliniana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Attractive fall color and fruit.
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Catalpa, Southern
Common Name:
Southern Catalpa
Catalpa bignonioides
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Tough tree for open areas away from walkways; catalpa worms are a prized fish bait.
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Cherry, Escarpment Black
Common Name:
Escarpment Black Cherry
Prunus serotina var. eximia
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Attractive, upright tree with showy fall color and interesting bark. Not for heavy, clay soils.
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Crabapple
Common Name:
Crabapple
Malus spp.
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Blanco Crabapple is endemic to the Hill Country. Many other cultivars available.
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Crapemyrtle, Common
Common Name:
Common Crapemyrtle
Lagerstroemia indica
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Many sizes and colors available, but 'National Arboretum' cultivars are excellent choices.
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Cypress, Arizona
Common Name:
Arizona Cypress
Cupressus arizonica
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Good plant for screening that is well-suited to limestone soils.
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Desert-Willow
Common Name:
Desert-Willow
Chilopsis linearis
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Hybrid with Northern Catalpa produces 'Chitalpa.'
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Dogwood, Flowering
Common Name:
Flowering Dogwood
Cornus florida
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Requires well-drained soils, but is sensitive to drought.
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Ebony, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Ebony
Pithecellobium flexicaule
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Very drought tolerant native.
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Elm, American
Common Name:
American Elm
Ulmus americana
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Fast-growing, vase-shaped shade tree that tolerates a wide range of conditions.
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Elm, Cedar
Common Name:
Cedar Elm
Ulmus crassifolia
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Tough, drought-tolerant shade tree, well-adapted to a variety of conditions.
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Elm, Lacebark
Common Name:
Lacebark Elm
Ulmus parvifolia
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Do not confuse with the undesirable Siberian Elm! 'Drake' is a good nursery cultivar.
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Eve's-Necklace
Common Name:
Eve's-Necklace
Sophora affinis
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Requires well-drained site; fruits are avoided by wildlife.
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Fringetree
Common Name:
Fringetree
Chionanthus virginicus
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Handles some shade. Use Chinese variety on dry sites.
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Ginkgo
Common Name:
Ginkgo
Ginkgo biloba
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Female trees produce foul-smelling fruits, so use male cultivars only.
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Goldenraintree
Common Name:
Goldenraintree
Koelreuteria paniculata
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
All-around good selection for urban settings. K. bipinnata may flower better in South Texas.
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Hackberry
Common Name:
Hackberry
Celtis occidentalis
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
More cold-tolerant than the native Sugarberry. Native only to Hemphill County in the Panhandle.
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Hackberry, Netleaf
Common Name:
Netleaf Hackberry
Celtis reticulata
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Might be difficult to find in nurseries.
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Hawthorn
Common Name:
Hawthorn
Crataegus spp.
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Several species and varieties available, such as 'Parsley' and 'Washington.'
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Holly, American
Common Name:
American Holly
Ilex opaca
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
A striking landscape tree, can be used as a screen. Plant away from pedestrian areas.
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Honeylocust, Thornless
Common Name:
Thornless Honeylocust
Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Will shed limbs to survive drought. 'Shademaster' is an excellent nursery variety.
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Hophornbeam, Eastern
Common Name:
Eastern Hophornbeam
Ostrya virginiana
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Dense crown provides a deep shade. Works as an understory tree.
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Huisache
Common Name:
Huisache
Acacia farnesiana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Tough native tree with sweet-smelling spring flowers.
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Jacaranda
Common Name:
Jacaranda
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
A unique species for South Texas.
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Jerusalem-Thorn
Common Name:
Jerusalem-Thorn
Parkinsonia aculeata
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Provides sparse shade, but well-suited to hot, dry locations.
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Juniper, Alligator
Common Name:
Alligator Juniper
Juniperus deppeana
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Useful as a screen or specimen tree.
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Juniper, Rocky Mountain
Common Name:
Rocky Mountain Juniper
Juniperus scopulorum
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Several cultivars available. Use as a screen or windbreak.
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La Coma
Common Name:
La Coma
Bumelia celastrina
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Close relative of the more cold-tolerant Gum Bumelia
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Laurelcherry, Carolina
Common Name:
Carolina Laurelcherry
Prunus caroliniana
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Makes a good vertical screen; requires well-drained soil.
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Leadtree, Goldenball
Common Name:
Goldenball Leadtree
Leucaena retusa
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Can spread from seed into the surrounding landscape.
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Madrone, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Madrone
Arbutus texana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Extrememly drought-tolerant native with striking flowers, bark, and fruit.
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Magnolia, Southern
Common Name:
Southern Magnolia
Magnolia grandiflora
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Plant in well drained soil and let limbs grow to the ground. Some cultivars tolerate alkalinity.
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Maple, Bigtooth
Common Name:
Bigtooth Maple
Acer grandidentatum
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Hill Country native. Good for moist, well-drained limestone soils; handles shady sites.
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Maple, Japanese
Common Name:
Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Requires good soil drainage and pruning to develop form.
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Maple, Red
Common Name:
Red Maple
Acer rubrum
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
'Drummond' is a good nursery selection.
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Mesquite, Honey
Common Name:
Honey Mesquite
Prosopis glandulosa
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Extremely drought-tolerant native. Prune to develop strong branch and trunk structure.
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Mesquite, Screwbean
Common Name:
Screwbean Mesquite
Prosopis pubescens
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Similar to Honey Mesquite, but suited more to moist sites in the Trans-Pecos.
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Mexican-Buckeye
Common Name:
Mexican-Buckeye
Ungnadia speciosa
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Good as a specimen tree.
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Mountain-Laurel, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Mountain-Laurel
Sophora secundiflora
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Excellent drought-tolerant specimen. Outstanding spring blooms. Seeds are toxic.
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Oak, Bur
Common Name:
Bur Oak
Quercus macrocarpa
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Excellent, drought-tolerant native tree, with rough texture and large acorn
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Oak, Cherrybark
Common Name:
Cherrybark Oak
Quercus falcata var. pagodifolia
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Excellent native shade tree for a variety of planting situations. Prefers moist sites.
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Oak, Chinkapin
Common Name:
Chinkapin Oak
Quercus muehlenbergii
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Good for limestone soils; excellent shade tree!
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Oak, Graves
Common Name:
Graves Oak
Quercus gravesii
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Native to the mountains around Big Bend.
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Oak, Lacey
Common Name:
Lacey Oak
Quercus glaucoides
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Unusual, native oak with bluish foliage. Also known as Q. laceyi.
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Oak, Live
Common Name:
Live Oak
Quercus virginiana
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
The Escarpment Live Oak is a closely related native species more suited to Central and West Texas.
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Oak, Mexican Blue
Common Name:
Mexican Blue Oak
Quercus oblongifolia
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Discovered in the early 1970s in the Bofecillos Mountains of west Texas.
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Oak, Mexican White
Common Name:
Mexican White Oak
Quercus polymorpha
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Also known as 'Monterrey Oak,' this species is rapidly becoming used as an urban landscape tree.
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Oak, Overcup
Common Name:
Overcup Oak
Quercus lyrata
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Tolerates poor drainage and heavy clay soils.
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Oak, Shumard
Common Name:
Shumard Oak
Quercus shumardii
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Widely available; prefers well-drained soils. Seed source of trees may determine success.
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Oak, Swamp Chestnut
Common Name:
Swamp Chestnut Oak
Quercus michauxii
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Tolerates seasonal poor drainage, but prefers loamy soils.
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Oak, Texas Red
Common Name:
Texas Red Oak
Quercus buckleyi
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Several "red oaks" available; Also referred to as Q. texana.
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Oak, Water
Common Name:
Water Oak
Quercus nigra
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
This common native does best on well drained, moist sites.
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Oak, White
Common Name:
White Oak
Quercus alba
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Works best on well-drained, loamy soils.
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Oak, Willow
Common Name:
Willow Oak
Quercus phellos
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Fine twigs and strong branch structure. Prefers moist conditions.
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Orchid-tree, Anacacho
Common Name:
Anacacho Orchid-tree
Bauhinia congesta
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Delicate-looking native tree with showy flowers.
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Palm, California Fan
Common Name:
California Washingtonia
Washingtonia filifera
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Commonly available palm from California or Florida nurseries.
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Palm, Texas Sabal
Common Name:
Texas Sabal Palm
Sabal texana
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Only palm tree native to Texas; cold-tolerant; can be difficult to find nursery stock.
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Palm, Windmill
Common Name:
Windmill Palm
Trachycarpus fortunei
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
A small palm for use in small spaces, or close to the shore.
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Pear, Callery
Common Name:
Callery Pear
Pyrus calleryana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Good specimen tree for developed sites. Varieties 'Aristocrat' and 'Bradford' are common.
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Pecan
Common Name:
Pecan
Carya illinoinensis
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
State tree of Texas. Plant with plenty of room.
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Persimmon, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Persimmon
Diospyros texana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Drought-tolerant native with attractive exfoliating bark.
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Pine, Afghan
Common Name:
Afghan Pine
Pinus eldarica
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Fast-growing, pine suitable for alkaline soils. Good for windbreak or as Christmas tree.
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Pine, Aleppo
Common Name:
Aleppo Pine
Pinus halapensis
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Native to the Mediterranean. Used as a specimen or as windbreak or screen.
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Pine, Austrian
Common Name:
Austrian Pine
Pinus nigra
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
European native that can handle colder parts of Texas.
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Pine, Italian Stone
Common Name:
Italian Stone Pine
Pinus pinea
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Edible pine 'nuts.'
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Pine, Japanese Black
Common Name:
Japanese Black Pine
Pinus thunbergii
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Often used in beachfront areas, or as a specimen tree in a raised planter.
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Pine, Loblolly
Common Name:
Loblolly Pine
Pinus taeda
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Tolerates a wide range of site conditions, but prefers good drainage.
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Pine, Mexican Pinyon
Common Name:
Mexican Pinyon Pine
Pinus cembroides
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Good as specimen tree or living Christmas tree, but must have good drainage.
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Pine, Pinyon
Common Name:
Pinyon Pine
Pinus edulis
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Requires good drainage; used as a living Christmas tree.
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Pistache, Chinese
Common Name:
Chinese Pistache
Pistacia chinensis
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Tolerant of poor, dry soils. Requires pruning to develop strong branch structure.
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Pistache, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Pistache
Pistacia texana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Fruits are a preferred wildlife food.
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Plum, Mexican
Common Name:
Mexican Plum
Prunus mexicana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Good fall color, yellow to red to purple; prefers well-drained soils.
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Possumhaw
Common Name:
Possumhaw
Ilex decidua
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Striking native plant. Choose female plants in the nursery for the berries.
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Redbud, Eastern
Common Name:
Eastern Redbud
Cercis canadensis
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Several cultivars available from nurseries.
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Redbud, Mexican
Common Name:
Mexican Redbud
Cercis canadensis var. mexicana
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Southwestern variety suited for drier sites.
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Redbud, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Redbud
Cercis canadensis var. texensis
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Good choice for Central and West Texas.
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Redcedar, Eastern
Common Name:
Eastern Redcedar
Juniperus virginiana
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Often used as a windbreak. 'Canaerttii' is a cultivar used as a specimen tree.
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Silverbell, Two-winged
Common Name:
Two-winged Silverbell
Halesia diptera
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Makes a nice patio specimen
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Smoketree, American
Common Name:
American Smoketree
Cotinus obovatus
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
One of the best trees for fall color. Might be hard to find in the nursery.
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Soapberry, Western
Common Name:
Western Soapberry
Sapindus drummondii
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Bright yellow fall color and large, amber berries in fall through winter.
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Sumac, Prairie Flameleaf
Common Name:
Prairie Flameleaf Sumac
Rhus lanceolata
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Root sprouts and suckers require regular maintenance to keep tree shape.
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Sweetgum
Common Name:
Sweetgum
Liquidambar styraciflua
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Rapid, upright growth. Fall color ranges from yellow to purple.
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Sycamore
Common Name:
Sycamore
Platanus occidentalis
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Provide plenty of room and a moist site. Mexican Sycamore (P. mexicana) is more drought-tolerant.
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Sycamore, Mexican
Common Name:
Mexican Sycamore
Platanus mexicana
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Resistant to bacterial leaf scorch and drought conditions.
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Vitex
Common Name:
Vitex
Vitex agnus-castus
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Could be invasive in certain areas.
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Walnut, Black
Common Name:
Black Walnut
Juglans nigra
Tree Size:
Large
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Distinctive shade tree for open spaces. Fruits can be extremely messy.
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Walnut, Texas
Common Name:
Texas Walnut
Juglans microcarpa
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
A small version of the black walnut. Works well as a highway planting or in a park setting.
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Waxmyrtle
Common Name:
Waxmyrtle
Myrica cerifera
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Easily adapted to confined spaces; good for coastal landscapes.
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Yaupon
Common Name:
Yaupon
Ilex vomitoria
Tree Size:
Small
Leaf Type:
Evergreen
Comments:
Tolerates a wide range of conditions.
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Zelkova, Japanese
Common Name:
Japanese Zelkova
Zelkova serrata
Tree Size:
Medium
Leaf Type:
Deciduous
Comments:
Resistant to Dutch elm disease. Might be hard to find in nurseries.
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