• This is a stunning small tree for interior landscapes. The Little Gem Magnolia produces large, fragrant and saucer-shaped flowers that are creamy white in color and reach a width of 8 inches.
  • The Lace Bark Elm is a moderately growing tree that reaches a height between 35 and 40 feet at maturity with a crown spread of 30 to 35 feet. It is a deciduous tree with small, green leaves that have serrated edges.
  • 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.
  • The Italian Cypress is a tall, slender, evergreen tree mostly seen used as a privacy hedge or screening wall. These trees work great along fences to block unsightly views or neighbor windows. It will grow 20 – 30 feet at maturity.
  • The Foster Holly is small-to-medium-sized evergreen tree with an upright, pyramidal habit. It typically grows to a mature height of 20 feet with a spread of 10 to 15 feet, which makes it the perfect tree for natural screening or hedge purposes.
  • The Elderica Pine is a somewhat rapidly growing evergreen tree that can be used for privacy screening or wind-breaking purposes. With its slightly longer needles, this attractive pine will add a different and unique look to your home than the everyday pine tree.
  • The Eastern Red Cedar is a coniferous evergreen that is part of the Juniper family. While it can grow to as much as 75’ tall, it will take a very long time to reach that height.
  • This medium-sized evergreen tree has lustrous and elongated green leaves and produces bright red berries during the Christmas season and through the winter months. This holly tree is adaptable to wet or dry soils and has a pyramidal growth pattern. It will grow to reach a height of 20 feet at maturity.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Adding this magnificent tree to a landscape is a Southern tradition. It produces long, bright green and glossy leaves and beautiful white, fragrant flowers.
  • 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.
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