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Ash
Bald Cypress
Blue Atlas Cedar
Cherry Laurel
Chinese Pistache
Chitalpa
Crape Myrtle
Desert Willow
Eastern Red Cedar
Elms
Eve's Necklace
Gingko
Hollies
Italian Cypress
Japanese Maples
K.V. Purple Plum
Magnolias
Maples
Mexican Plum
Mimosa
Misc. Trees
Oaks
Palms
Pears(Ornamental)
Pecans
Pines
Pond Cypress
Redbuds
River Birch
Southern Wax Myrtle
Texas Mountain Laurel
Vitex Chastetree
Willow
Yew

                             Misc. Trees

                 This is a limited selection of what we have in stock.

Fruit Trees
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Height Varies on Type

Several varieties of fruit trees depending on the availability. It can range from Fig, Peaches, Plums, Persimmon, Pear, Pomegranate, Nectarine, etc.

Loquat

Eriobotrya japonica

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Height 20' - 25'

Spread 20' - 25'

Evergreen


A small evergreen tree that has fragrant yellow to white flowers in the fall. Followed by fruit in the winter by rarely matures north of zone 9. This tree is a moderate grower and can tolerate poor alkaline soil. 

Prairie Flameleaf Sumac

Rhus lanceolata

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Height 8'- 10' 
Deciduous

Moderate growing deciduous large shrub or small tree that has deep red fall color. Has clusters of white flowers in summer with red berries in winter. Drought tolerant.

Sweetgum

Liquidambar styraciflua

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Height 40'

Spread 30'

Deciduous

Faster growing large deciduous shade tree with star shaped leaves that turns beautiful fall colors that range from yellow, orange to red. Seeds are round balls with spikes. 

Texas Persimmon

Diospyros texana

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Height 20' - 40'
Spread 15' -20'

Deciduous

 A Texas native deciduous tree that is slow growing.  Female trees with bear fruit, male trees will not have any fruit. Only needs minimal fertilization.