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  • Illustration of two oak trees, one with green leaves and the other with red leaves, depicting seasonal change. Includes close-up of green and red oak leaves and an acorn.

    Red Oak

    Usually a medium-sized tree to 35 feet tall with one or more trunks 10" in diameter, but can reach heights of 70 feet on fertile sites.

  • Illustration of a large live oak tree with a separate drawing of an acorn and leaves on a branch.

    Live Oak

    A large, stately tree, commonly to 50 feet tall with a short, stout trunk of 4 feet or more in diameter, dividing into several large, twisting limbs that form a low, dense crown that can spread more than 100 feet, the limbs often touching the ground in open-grown settings.

  • Illustration of a white oak tree with green foliage, accompanied by a single oak leaf and acorn. © Robert O'Brien

    Bur Oak

    A large tree of the prairies reaching a height of 80 feet or more and a trunk diameter of 5 feet, with a short body and heavy branches that form an open, spreading crown of dark green foliage.

  • Illustration of an oak tree, a single oak leaf, and an acorn next to it.

    Chinquapin Oak

    A medium or large tree reaching a height of 70 feet and a trunk to 3 feet in diameter, with a rounded crown of glossy, green foliage. It is also planted widely as a shade tree suitable for limestone soils.

  • Illustration of a tree with detailed bark texture and leaves

    Lacebark Elm

    A medium-sized landscape tree to 40 feet tall, with a broad, vase-shaped crown and graceful, drooping branchlets.

  • Illustration of a crape myrtle tree with pink flowers and detailed view of individual blossoms and leaves.

    Crapemyrtle

    Perhaps the most common small landscape tree or large shrub planted in Texas, crapemyrtle is usually multi-trunked with smooth, muscular limbs, grows to 20 feet tall and 15 feet wide, with mature trunks ranging from 4" to 12" in diameter.

  • Illustration of a tree with purple flowers, detailed leaf, and flower spike, with a light green grassy area below.

    Vitex

    A large shrub or small landscape tree to 15 feet tall, often multi-trunked, twisted, with a spreading crown.

  • Illustration of a large green tree, a single leaf, and a fruit. The tree has dense foliage and a thick trunk. The leaf is broad with pointed lobes. The round fruit is small and green. Copyright is noted by Robert O'Brien.

    Sycamore

    Considered the largest deciduous tree in North America, sycamore in Texas can exceed 100 feet in height and 4 feet in diameter, with a stout trunk and large, spreading limbs that create an oval or round, spreading crown.

General information about our trees is sourced from the Texas A&M Forest Service