Whether it’s in a wet or dry environment, hard clay or sandy loam, this hybrid can withstand almost anything. As a combination of the silver and red maples, the Autumn Blaze Maple adapts to a variety of climates and soils, is fast-growing, and presents magnificent fall colors.
This conifer adapts best and is acclimated to wet conditions. Its foliage is medium green, soft-textured and fern-like. Its attractive fall color is a dark, rusty red.
This slender evergreen tree is perfect for screening and provides lush green color year-round. It is particularly heat and drought-tolerant and produces small, inedible berries in late fall.
Bur Oaks are hardy oak trees that are native to this area of Texas. Bur Oaks have a very long life span and, once established, can live over 150 years.
The Carolina Sapphire is a conically shaped tree with a great pyramidal growth habit. Its silvery blue foliage makes this tree very unique and enhancing for landscapes.
The Cedar Elm tree is a wonderful and hardy native Texas tree. Its leaves are small and deep green with a rough texture. It produces golden yellow leaves in fall before it sheds them.
The Chinese Pistache is a beautiful tree that grows quickly in full sun to partial shade and will withstand heat and drought extremely well. See all the different Chinese Pistache trees we have available.
A drought-tolerant, deciduous tree, the Chinquapin Oak grows well in dry, rocky soils in a full sun environment. It is a medium-to-large growth member of the White Oak family of trees.
As one of Texas’ beauties, the Crepe Myrtle adds color to any landscape during the hot days of summer. Its color palette can include red, white, pink and lavender.
Adding this magnificent tree to a landscape is a Southern tradition. It produces long, bright green and glossy leaves and beautiful white, fragrant flowers.
The Desert Willow is one of Texas’ best trees. Overall, it is somewhat delicate yet can withstand all of the heat Texas can bring. Its leaves are long and narrow, its flowers are orchid-like and have a lengthy flower period.
The Eagleston Holly is a great choice for privacy screening or lining walkways, due to its dense leaves and compact structure. It can be grown as a shrub or a tree.