Flowering native shade ... the most vivid native shrubs for shade. 6. Red Buckeye The red buckeye (Aesculus pavia) or firecracker plant is one hot native tree. It requires dappled shade to partial ...
Small flowering ... striking colors in zones 3 to 9 when planted in rich, acidic soil. Trees play a critical role in your outdoor areas. They are home to wildlife, provide shade to your lawn ...
This native tree is a sure sign spring is on its way! The branches are covered with deep pink or red blooms long before the foliage appears. Gorgeous heart-shaped leaves add additional interest to ...
Now is a good time to plant shade trees. The recommended varieties for the San Antonio area include live oak, Texas red oak, cedar elm, Mexican sycamore, Montezuma cypress, Mexican white oak ...
The parking lot will have new landscaping, though it will take time for saplings to grow enough to match the shade offered by the ones taken down. Top Tree Service employees work on cutting down a ...
Native to areas of the Mediterranean such as Greece, Italy, Turkey, and Israel, this low-growing plant has delicate flowers that flutter on long stems above ... Hardy cyclamen prefer part to dappled ...