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Monday - July 02, 2012
From: Corpus Christi, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Plant Lists, Trees
Title: Small native trees/shrubs for Corpus Christi, TX
Answered by: Nan Hampton
QUESTION:
Which small native trees or tall shrubs would do well in full sun in Corpus Christi for privacy along a fence line? Blooms are a bonus and evergreen is preferred.Searches on the website aren't producing results.ANSWER:
A good place to search for small, native evergreen trees that will do well in Corpus Christi, Texas is on the Texas Forest Service's Texas Tree Planting Guide. You can use their Custom Tree Selector feature to select the best small trees for Nueces County to fit your needs. I selected "Nueces County"; from Option 1—"A small area"; from Option 2—"Small", from Option 3—Evergreen. and from Option 4—"Is a Texas native." This gave me a recommendation of five small, native evergreen trees suitable for Nueces County. They are:
Cordia boissieri (Mexican olive)
Condalia hookeri (Bluewood condalia)
Sideroxylon celastrinum [syn. = Bumelia celastrina] (Coma saffron plum)
Sophora secundiflora (Texas mountain laurel)
Morella cerifera [syn. = Myrica cerifera] (Wax myrtle)
You can use their Custom Tree Selector to vary the characteristics that you want to find different trees.
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