Our Trees

Young potted trees with support stakes in an outdoor nursery, irrigation system, and cloudy sky in the background.

Texas Live Oak

5 gallon- $50

The Texas live oak is a majestic, long-lived semi-evergreen tree with small leathery leaves, twisting limbs, and a massive, low-sweeping canopy that can spread over 100 feet wide.

Rows of potted young trees supported by bamboo stakes in an outdoor nursery, with clear skies and clouds overhead.

5 gallon- $50

The Mexican white oak is a fast-growing, semi-evergreen shade tree featuring thick, leathery blue-green leaves that emerge peach-colored in spring and a dense, rounded canopy reaching up to 60 feet tall. Highly resistant to oak-wilt.

Mexican White Oak

Rows of potted young trees with wooden stakes for support, planted in a nursery with black ground cover, surrounded by green foliage and trees in the background.

5 gallon- $50

The Cedar Elm is a tough, adaptable deciduous tree featuring small, rough-textured green leaves that turn vibrant gold in autumn, and unique corky wings along its slender branches. Resistant to many common pests.

Cedar Elm

Young oak saplings growing in black plastic pots in a nursery, with soil and organic debris on the surface.

Bur Oak

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The Bur oak is a massive, fast-growing deciduous tree reaching to feet tall with an equally wide canopy. It provides deep summer shade, exceptional drought tolerance, and possesse a high natural tolderance to oak wilt.

Young maple trees with yellow and orange leaves in small black seedling trays outdoors.
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The Texas Red Oak is a fast-growing, medium-sized (30-50ft) shade tree renowned for producing some of the most vibrant crimson fall foliage in the state while adapting well to rocky limestone soils. It provides excellent summer shade and rich wildlife habitat.

Red Oak

Young oak trees in black nursery pots with soil and bark mulch, some leaves turning brown, set outdoors in sunlight.
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The Chinkapin oak is a highly adaptable, fast-growing shade tree that reaches a mature height of 40-60 feet with a canopy spread of 30-50 feet. It thrives in alkaline limestone soils, boasts high resistance to oak wilt, and benefits landscapes with its distinctive sawtooth-edged leaves and sweet, wildlife-attracting acorns.

Chinkapin Oak