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Botanical Name: Tecoma hybrid 'Orange Jubilee'
'Tecoma' looks like a bush-form trumpet vine. Red-orange bell shaped flowers appear on the branch tips during the growing season. Bright green leaflets adorn the stems that reach out like a vine, making 'Tecoma' the perfect choice to espalier a wal...
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Botanical Name: Fraxinus texensis
Texas Ash is a smaller, more drought tolerant relative of White Ash, F. americana. It grows on limestone bluffs from Dallas in north central Texas west and south through central Texas. Its water requirements are low, although it can tolerate moderate...
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Botanical Name: Aquilegia chrysantha hinckleyana
Texas nativeperennial with golden-yellow blooms and herbaceous, blue-green foliage that lights up the shady areas of a garden in early spring through early summer.
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Botanical Name: Sophora secundiflora
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Botanical Name: Cercis canadensis 'var. texensis'
Texas Redbud is more drought tolerant and dwarfed than the Eastern Redbud, but larger in height and sports larger leaves than Mexican Redbud. Texas Redbud splashes spring with glorious rose violet blooms resting artistically on bare branches. Large...
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Botanical Name: Manfreda maculosa 'Silver Leopard'
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Botanical Name: Juniperus scopulorum 'Tolleson's Weeping'
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Botanical Name: Campsis radicans
Trumpet vine is a fast growing, high climbing deciduous woody vine, that bears showy clusters of fairly large yellow orange to red trumpet-shaped flowers from summer to early autumn. It can be trained to climb against a wall, fence, post or arbor; or...
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Botanical Name: Malvaviseus arboreus 'drummondii'
Turk's Cap is a native Texas perennial with large lime green leaves and tomato red blooms that appear from late spring to frost. The shrubby plant's blooms whorl around long red stamens that protrude from the inside. The plant's woody growth habit ...
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