Oak, Texas Red/Spanish Oak
Quercus buckleyi Adapts to rocky soils. Can have brilliant red fall color. Suseptible to Oak Wilt. “February thru June, do not prune” to avoid spread of Oak Wilt Fungus. Height: 60’-75’ Spread: 15’-30’ Light: Sun Deciduous
Quercus buckleyi Adapts to rocky soils. Can have brilliant red fall color. Suseptible to Oak Wilt. “February thru June, do not prune” to avoid spread of Oak Wilt Fungus. Height: 60’-75’ Spread: 15’-30’ Light: Sun Deciduous
Pistachia chinensis A shorter growing shade tree for small landscapes. Adapts well to poor soils with good drainage. Fast-growing with red-orange-yellow fall color. Female trees have red berries. Height: 40’ Spread: 30’ Light: Sun Deciduous
Pyrus calleryana \\’Bradford\\’ Fast-growing tree with white flowers in spring and brilliant red fall color. Height: 35’-50’ Spread: 20’-30’ Light: Sun Deciduous
Taxodium distichum Large pyramidal tree that requires deep, moist soil. It is a riparian species that grows near water. Tolerates poor drainage and seasonal wetness. Will do well in heavily irrigated locations. Tends to form “knees” which may interfere with mowing. Height: 60′-100′ Spread: 30′-50′ Light: Sun/Part Sun Deciduous