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| Plant List for: Ornamental Trees | ||||||||||||||
| Common Plant Name | Latin Name | Height | Spread | Evergn Decid | Light | Water | Color | Months Bloom | Type Plant | Wildlife | Tx. Native | Deer Res. | Comments | Maintenance |
| Acacia, Cat Claw | Acacia roemeriana | 3-7' | 3-10' | Semi evergreen | Sun | L | Cream to greenish | Apr-Aug | Orn. Tree | Bees, Butterflies | √ | √ | This is a prickly shrub that in good soil can grow 15' - 20' tall with spreading branches. But in the limestone hills of Central Texas it is a small open shrub of 3 to 7'. The flowers provide honey and the prickly branches provide a nesting site. | |
| American Smoke Tree | Cotinus obovatus | 15' | 10-15' | D | Sun/part shade | M | Purple to pink | Mid spring | Orn. Tree | √ | √ | Loves rocky limestone soils. It likes north or east-facing slope. Grows slowly. Can also plant on the protected side of Ashe juniper. Plant in dry place, poor soil. Good under story tree. Likes break from afternoon sun. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Anacacho Orchid Tree | Bauhinia lunarioides | 6-12' | 6-12' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White or pale pink | Mar-May | Orn. Tree | Hummingbird | √ | Relatively rapid-growing & usually flowers the second year from seed. Best used as an under story. It seems to prefer limestone soils. Best to give it sun in the winter but shade in the summer so plant under a deciduous tree. Soil should be well drained. Known only from canyons and arroyos in hills in Kinney, Presidio, Gillespie or Llano counties. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Arroyo Sweetwood | Myrospermum sousanum | 25' | 20-25' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White | Summer | Orn. Tree | Mexico | Easy to grow and develops quickly, blooming in 3-4 years. Not especially particular about soil types and is drought resistant. An attractive legume from northern Mexico. Light green compound leaves turn to gold in the fall. The white clusters of blooms have a sweet, spicy fragrance. Can be grown as a single or multi-trunked tree. Drought tolerant. | |||
| Bird of Paradise or Poinciana | Caesalpinia gilliesii | 6' | 12' | D | Sun/part shade | L | Yellow & red | Summer | Orn. Tree | Butterfly, Hummingbird | √ | Withstands freezes, disease & pest resistant. Seeds are toxic. Small, delicate ornamental tree with lacy foliage and long-lasting colorful summer flowers. | Prune for shape only | |
| Brasil | Condalia hookeri | 6'-15' | 15' | E | Sun/part shade | L | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly, Small Mammals | √ | √ | Jelly & wine is made from the fruit. Brasil is excellent for backyard habitats. | Prune for shape only | ||
| Carolina Buckthorn | Rhamnus caroliniana | 12-15' | 8-15' | D | Sun/part shade | M | White | Late spring | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | √ | Grows atop ravines & near streams. Needs 3-4 hours sun a day. Good under story tree. Good growing with agarita as protection from deer. Berries for wildlife. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy |
| Crape Myrtle | 18"-40' | D | Sun | M | Varies | Summer | Orn. Tree | Crape myrtle varieties include trees over 20' tall, ornamental trees with mature heights 10-20' tall, and shrubs that range from dwarf variets that can be 2-5' tall and larger shrubs up to 10' tall. The plant is long blooming and has a large variety of flower colors. The bark is also attractive as it ages. Crape myrtles like moist soil but will tolerate dry conditions once established. The plant is subject to aphids and powdery mildew. | Do not cut this plant back to large branches or even the trunk in the winter. Pruning is recommended only to remove overly dense branches and crossing limbs. You may want to remove suckers at the bottom if you want the tree variety to have a distinct trunk. | |||||
| Desert Willow | Chilopsis linearis | 15-25' | 15-20' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White, pink or burgundy | Spring-Fall | Orn. Tree | Butterfly, Hummingbird | √ | √ | 3" long flower; related to trumpet vine & crossvine. It's fast growing, drought tolerant tree. Needs well drained site. Cast light shade for under plantings. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy |
| Escarpment Black Cherry or Wild Cherry | Prunus serotina var. eximia | 25-50' | 25-30' | D | Sun/part shade | M | White | Mar-Apr | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | Likes deep canyons & protected bottomlands. Grows naturally with Ashe Juniper, Spanish Oak & Flame leaf Sumac. Good at edge of woods. Fruit bearing. Not for heavy, clay soils; foliage may be toxic. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Eve's Necklace | Sophora affinis | 10-15' | 10' | D | Sun/part shade | L | Pink | Spring | Orn. Tree | Butterfly | √ | Grows well under oaks and junipers on limestone escarpment or ravine. Must be well drained. Grows naturally on the edge of woods. Will grow on hillsides or along stream. Can also be under story. Foliage browsed by deer. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Goldenball Lead Tree | Leucaena retusa | 12-15' | 12-15' | D | Sun/part shade | L | Gold | Apr-Oct | Orn. Tree | Butterfly | √ | 1" globes. Great for sunny spot & rocky soil but will be happy in kinder soil Foliage is open enough that sun loving flowers can bloom underneath. Fairly fast growing. Deer browse the leaves | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Kidneywood, Texas | Eysenhardtia texana | 8-12' | 7-10' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White | Spring to fall after rain | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly, Deer | √ | Tree is open & airy in structure, with a little pruning it makes a very nice looking tree. Fragrant flowers; airy foliage smells like citrus when crushed. Deer heavily browse leaves | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Madrone Tree, Texas | Arbutus xalapensis | 20-30' | 15-25' | E | Part shade | M | White | Feb-Apr | Orn. Tree | Bird | √ | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | ||
| Mexican Buckeye | Ungnadia speciosa | 8-20'' | 8-20'' | D | Sun/part shade | L | Pink | Early spring | Orn. Tree | Butterfly, Hummingbird | √ | √ | 1" bloom; fragrant; multi-trunk; shrubby. Likes limestone but will grow in sand or clay. Good under story tree. Drought tolerant but can stand moist soils. Will be upright & open in shade. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy right after blooming. |
| Mexican Olive | Cordia boissieri | 25' | Sun | L/M | White | Spring to early Summer | Orn. Tree | Bird, Hummingbird | √ | √ | Native to Rio Grande Valley area & northern Mexico. Prefers well drained soils. The flowers are 1"-2". It has large leaves that form an umbrella shaped canopy. It makes a good accent tree. Wildlife will eat the fruit. | |||
| Mexican Plum | Prunus mexicana | 15' | 8-10'' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White | Early spring | Orn. Tree | Butterfly, Small Mammals | √ | Fairly easy fruit tree to grow in well-drained soils. Healthy soil is the key. Edible fruit. Short lived. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Mountain Laurel, Texas | Sophora secundiflora | 6-15' | 8-10' | E | Sun/part shade | L | Purple | Spring | Orn. Tree | Butterfly | √ | √+ | Grows well with Ashe Juniper & Spanish Oak. Showy flowers with strong fragrance; poisonous seeds; needs good drainage; occasional caterpillar problems. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy. Can be grown as shrub or shaped as tree. |
| Persimmon, Texas | Diospyros texana | 25' | 20' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White | Mar | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly, Small Mammals | √ | √ | Where thick can be nesting cover for Black-capped vireo. Attractive bark; berries great for wildlife; grows best in shallow, rocky limestone soils; female trees are fruit-bearing; slow grower | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy |
| Pistache, Texas | Pistacia texana | 12'-20' | 15-20' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White | Late spring, early summer | Orn. Tree | Bird | √ | Easier to establish in deep rich soils. With water it will grow rapidly but once established can survive with little water. Can cut it in half in mid Feb. to stun and thicken it. Deer will nip but the tree will outgrow this. Bucks damage in the fall. Blooms followed by red 4-6" fruit clusters on female plants only. Birds like red berries. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Possumhaw Holly | Ilex decidua | 12-15' | 12-15' | D | Sun/part shade | M | Red berries in winter | Winter | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly, Small Mammals | √ | √ | Striking red berries on bare branches in winter. Protect from deer until leaves grow above reach. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy |
| Pride of Barbados or Red Bird of Paradise | Caesalpinia pulcherrima | 6' | 6' | D | Sun | L | Red orange & yellow | Summer | Orn. Tree | √+ | Showy flowers; freezes in winter; seeds are toxic | Prune for shape only | ||
| Redbud, Mexican | Cercis canadensis var. mexicana | 15-20' | 8' | D | Sun | VL | Pink | Early spring | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | Similar to Texas Redbud but smaller and more drought tolerant. Native to Trans-Pecos area. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy right after blooming. | |
| Redbud, Texas | Cercis canadensis var. texensis | 10-25' | 15-20' | D | Sun/part shade | L | Pink | Early spring | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | √ | Foliage may be browsed by deer in heavy populated areas. Can be short lived; Mexican Redbud is smaller. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy right after blooming. |
| Retama or Jerusalem Thorn | Parkinsonia aculeata | 12-15' | 12-15' | D | Sun/part shade | L | Yellow | Spring to Fall | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | Droopy feathery foliage & showy bright yellow flowers. Bark green when young, scaly, brown on older trunks. Fast growing; short-lived; thorns. Tree frequently on poorly drained sites but is drought tolerant. | Can prune back to form a shrub. | |
| Rosewood, Chicos or Texas | Vauguelinia corymbosa 'Heterondon' | 9-15' | 9-15' | E | Sun/part shade | L | White | Summer | Orn. Tree | √ | This small tree is actually a member of the rose family. It has narrow leaves and big clusters of flowers as well as the sweet smell of roses. It is also subject to rose diseases including fire bright. It is a good screening shrub or can be pruned like a tree. It is best to cut off the seed heads after flowering for a better appearance. | Cut of flower heads after blooming for better appearance. | ||
| Roughleaf Dogwood | Cornus drummondii | 12-15' | 12-15' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White, fall color | Spring | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | Native to E. TX. Often forms thickets. Common in moist soil along fence rows, streams, and forest under story. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum | Viburnum rufidulum | 12-15' | 8-10' | D | Sun/part shade | L | White | Late spring | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly, Small Mammals | √ | √ | Slow growing & hard to propagate. Good under story tree; for deeper, well-drained soils. Red fall color. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy right after blooming. |
| Sumac, Prarie Flameleaf | Rhus lanceolata | 10-20' | 10-15' | D | Sun/part shade | L | Fall foliage | Jul-Aug | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | √ | Good in mass plantings. Good at edge of woods. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy |
| Toothache or Tickle tongue | Zanthoxylum hirsutum | 8-15' | 15' | D | Sun | L | Yellow green clusters | Early spring | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly | √ | √ | All parts of the tree are spicy. The trunk, branches & even leaves have sharp thorns. Good planted with fragrant mimosa and yucca | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy |
| Wafer Ash/Hop | Ptelea trifoliata | 10-15' | 15-20' | D | Sun/part shade | M | Greenish white | Early spring | Orn. Tree | Butterfly | √ | √ | Dislikes drought. Found in limestone with Ashe juniper where moisture is steady or along a seep line with Mexican buckeye or in shade under Texas ash. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy |
| Western Soapberry | Sapindus drummondii | 10-50' | 12-20' | D | Sun/part shade | M | White | May | Orn. Tree | Butterfly | √ | Good fall color. Bluebirds love berries. Found along streams, at the edges of woods. Short-lived tree. Easy to grow in well-drained soil & is drought tolerant. Fruit was used as laundry soap. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |
| Yaupon Holly | Ilex vomitoria | 12-15' | 10-15' | E | Sun/part shade | L | Red berries in winter | Orn. Tree | Bird, Butterfly, Small Mammals | √ | √ | Frequent in low woods. Versatile plant is tolerant of drought and poor drainage. Best production of red fruit when shrub gets half a day of sun or more. Berries attract wildlife. Plants are either male or female. The females are the fruit bearers and must be pollinated by a male holly. | Prune for shape only or to raise canopy | |