Oak, Lacey

Quercus laceyi Small tree ideal for smaller yards. Adaptable to shallow limestone soils. Blue-green leaves give contrast in the landscape. Resistant to Oak Wilt. Drought-resistant once established. Height: 30’ Spread: 25’ Light: Sun/Part Shade Deciduous

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Oak, Live

Quercus virginiana Sheds leaves in spring when new leaves emerge. Suseptible to Oak Wilt. Remember, “February thru June do not prune” to avoid spread of Oak Wilt fungus. Height: 40’-60’ Spread: 30’-40’ Light: Sun Evergreen

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Elm, Cedar

Ulmus crassifolia Upright, vase-shaped, fast growing tree. Adapted to rocky soils and seasonal wetness. Drought-tolerant once established. Height: 50’-75’ Spread: 25’-35’ Light: Sun/Part Shade Deciduous

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Maple, Bigtooth

Acer grandidentatum Native to the sheltered canyons of the Edwards Plateau, this tree grows in limestone soils as well as in deeper soils in river canyons. Fall color is usually red-yellow-orange. Drought-resistant once established. Height: 20’-60’ Spread: 20’-30’ Light: Sun/Part Shade Deciduous

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Oak, Bur

Quercus macrocarpa Will tolerate “seasonal wetness” and rocky soils. Fast-growing once established. Large tree with coarse branching structure. Has LARGE acorns. Resistant to Oak wilt. Height: 50’-70’ Spread: 30’-50’ Light: Sun Deciduous

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Oak, Shumard

Q. shumardii Fast growing tree with rich green leaves and scarlet fall color. Plant in rich, well-drained soil. Suseptible to Oak wilt. “February thru June, do not prune” to avoid spread of Oak wilt Fungus. Height: 120’ Spread: 50’-60’ Light: Sun Deciduous

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