by PCMG Admin | Jul 3, 2023 | Best Trees of Parker County, FAQ, Small Trees, Trees
Texas Persimmon Parker Co Master Gardeners – FAQ’s – Small Trees – Texas Persimmon Texas Persimmon Texas Persimmon (Chapote) Diospyros texana This a great small Texas native. It is deciduous with a slow growth rate and minimal water needs...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 3, 2023 | Best Trees of Parker County, FAQ, Small Trees, Trees
Texas Mountain Laurel Parker Co Master Gardeners – FAQ’s – Small Trees – Texas Mountain Laurel Texas Mountain Laurel Texas Mountain Laurel Sophora secundiflora This small evergreen is a great tree for small to medium areas. It will work well...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 3, 2023 | Best Trees of Parker County, FAQ, Small Trees, Trees
Shantung Maple Parker Co Master Gardeners – FAQ’s – Small Trees – Shantung Maple Shantung Maple Shantung Maple Acer truncatum Native to China, the Shantung Maple is a small, rounded, deciduous understory tree that typically grows 20-25’ tall...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 3, 2023 | Best Trees of Parker County, FAQ, Small Trees, Trees
Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum Parker Co Master Gardeners – FAQ’s – Small Trees – Texas Mountain Laurel Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum Rusty Black-Haw Viburnum, Virburnum rufidulum Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained loams and even in the...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 3, 2023 | Best Trees of Parker County, FAQ, Small Trees, Trees
Red Bud Parker Co Master Gardeners – FAQ’s – Small Trees – Red bud Red Bud Redbud Cercis canadensis OR Cercis reniformis The Redbud will grow in full sun or dappled shade. A small deciduous tree 20 foot by 10 foot when mature will bloom during...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 3, 2023 | Best Trees of Parker County, FAQ, Small Trees, Trees
Mexican Plum Parker Co Master Gardeners – FAQ’s – Small Trees – Mexican Plum Mexican Plum Mexican Plum, Prunus mexicana Mexican plum is a beautiful single-trunk, spring-flowering small tree with bark that eventually gets dark and striated,...