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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS County Extension Agent Beaumont, Texas Ornamental plants are the primary tool in developing functional and beautiful home grounds; the knowledge of plants, their demands, and their proper usage is seldom understood by the homeowner. Every plant in the landscape should satisfy a definite landscape need; otherwise, it becomes an added expense, a space taker, or a liability rather than an asset to the homeowner. To achieve full use of a plant in the landscape, the user must know the plant he chooses - its growth requirements and its abilities to satisfy the need for which it is intended. The following list of plants are broken down into basic or general usage areas with basic growth demands, plant characteristics and sizes, and values and drawbacks. Common names and scientific names are listed. The scientific name should be used when possible because many plants have various common names. Quite often two plants may have the same common name. This plant listing is by no means inclusive. F. Large Trees--Large trees in the landscape are primarily selected for shade purposes. The ideal tree does not exist. A tall tree may have beautiful flowers which may be followed by objectionable fruit or seed pod. A fast growing tree may be brittle and short lived. The first consideration in selecting a tree is to know the tree's characteristics, its growing habits, size, and requirements. Determine the characteristics which best fit the landscape need, and choose the tree accordingly.

Large Trees 1. Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) Deciduous 60 feet high and 45 feet wide Values: 1. Red flowers in spring 2. Winged red fruit following flowers 3. Will grow in wet or moist conditions 4. Red, orange, and yellow fall color 5. General neat appearance 2. Silver Maple or Sugar Maple Deciduous 60 feet high and (Acer saccharum) 40 feet wide Values: 1. Yellow-orange, Drawbacks: 1. Brittle red fall color branches 2. Clean in appearance 2. Susceptible 3. Easy culture to insects and 4. Fast growth fungus diseases 3. Box Elder (Acer negundo) Deciduous 40-60 feet Values: 1. Fast growth Drawbacks: 1. Brittle 2. Yellow fall color branches 3. Easy culture 2. Short lived 3. Susceptible to diseases 4. Catalpa Deciduous 60 feet (Catalpa bignonioides) Values: 1. Easy culture 2. Clusters of white flowers in early summer 3. Seed pod in winter 4. Large coarse textured leaves

5. Ginkgo (Ginkgo) Deciduous 80 feet Values: 1. Long lived Drawbacks: 1. May be 2. Very clean difficult to 3. Yellow fall obtain color 2. Slow rate of 4. Good street tree growth 5. Easy culture 3. Must choose the male tree for planting as female has objectionable fruit 6. Pecan (Carya varieties) Deciduous 60-80 feet Values: 1. Early to lose Drawbacks: 1. Common pecan leaves and late insects and to make foliage diseases in spring 2. Root system may 2. Nuts be damaging 3. Good shade 7. Sweetgum (Liquidambar Deciduous 60-80 feet styraciflua) Values: 1. Fall color Drawbacks: 1. Difficult to 2. Easy culture transplant 3. Upright, neat 2. Seed balls form 8. Southern Magnolia Evergreen 60-80 feet (Magnolia grandiflora) Values: 1. Long lived Drawbacks: 1. Relatively 2. Glossy, evergreen slow growth coarse textured 2. Susceptible to foliage scale insects and 3. Large white, leaf diseases fragrant blooms 3. Prefers acid, beginning in loose organic early summer soil 4. Attractive seed pod

9. Sycamore (Plantanus Deciduous 80-100 feet occidentalis) Values: 1. Fast growth Drawbacks: 1. Messy leaf and 2. Attractive seed-ball droppage trunks and limbs 2. Susceptible to 3. Easy culture leaf diseases 3. Root system can be damaging 10. Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Evergreen 60-80 feet Values: 1. Relative fast Drawbacks: 1. Susceptible to growth typical pine 2. Evergreen-- insects and diseases fine textured 2. Pollen at bloom to allow filtered may be objectionable shade 3. Easy culture if within native growth area 11. Shortleaf Pine Evergreen 40-60 feet (Pinus echinata) Values: 1. Makes low Drawbacks: 1. Prefers sandy branched, soils screening tree 2. Susceptible to 2. Fast growth common pine insects and diseases 12. Longleaf Pine Evergreen 60-80 feet Values: 1. Long graceful Drawbacks: 1. Slow growth needles--open as young tree character 2. Ideal specimen tree 3. Relatively disease free

13. Oaks (Quercus varieties) a. Water Oak (Q. nigra) Deciduous 60-80 feet 1. Fast growth 2. Relatively clean 3. Gets heart rot 4. Dead branches occur 5. Slow to shed its foliage in winter b. Willow Oak (Q. phellos) Deciduous 60-80 feet 1. Long lived 2. Shiny, green foliage c. Live Oak (Q. virginiana) Evergreen 40 feet high-- twice as wide 1. Easy culture 2. Vigorous root system may be damaging 3. Medium to slow rate of growth 4. Long lived d. Post Oak (Q. stellata) Deciduous 60-80 feet 1. Large, stately tree 2. Easy culture 3. Long lived e. Shumard Red Oak Deciduous 60-80 feet 1. Good red fall color 2. Long lived 3. Very clean in appearance 4. Easy culture 14. Weeping Willow Deciduous 50 feet high and wide (Salix babylonica) Values: 1. Fast growth Drawbacks: 1. Best in moist 2. Fine textured-- conditions graceful form 2. Short lived 3. Excellent accent 3. Weak wooded tree 4. Fiberous root 4. Yellow fall color system may be damaging 5. Because of spread, must allow large growing area

15. American Elm Deciduous 60-80 feet (Ulmus americana) Values: 1. Vasal form Drawbacks: 1. Fiberous roots 2. Yellow fall color may be damaging 3. Good street tree 4. Easy culture 16. Tulip tree or Yellow Poplar Deciduous 60-80 feet high (Liriodendron tulipifera) 40 feet wide Values: 1. Upright form Drawbacks: 1. Somewhat 2. Clean and neat temperamental in in appearance culture 3. Yellow fall color 2. Demands moisture 4. Attractive flowers 17. Cypress or Bald Cypress Deciduous 60-80 feet high (Taxodium distichum) conifer Values: 1. Beautiful new foliage in spring 2. Will grow in wet conditions 3. Fine textured foliage 4. Conical form (not a good shade tree form) 5. Easy culture-- prefers sun 18. Deodara Cedar (Cedrus deodara) Evergreen 60-80 feet Values: 1. Conical form Drawbacks: 1. Terminal may die 2. Fine textured-- which often mars graceful branching the beauty of the 3. Blue-green foliage tree form 4. Excellent specimen 2. Slow rate of tree growth 3. Low branched, thus not a good shade tree 19. Hackberry (Celtis lavigata) Deciduous 50-70 feet Values: 1. Easy culture Drawbacks: 1. Weak wooded 2. Relatively fast 2. Berries which growth birds distribute

20. Blackgum or Black Tupelo Deciduous 60-80 feet (Nyssa sylvatica) Values: 1. Upright form-- Drawbacks: 1. Difficult to horizontal transplant branching 2. Likes moisture 2. Vivid red fall and may be color temperamental in 3. Neat in appearance culture 21. Arizona Ash Deciduous 40-60 feet (Fraxinus berlandieriana) Values: 1. Rich green Drawbacks: 1. Remains in foliage weak condition 2. Fast growth several years 3. Easy culture after planting, 4. Attractive seed thus susceptible pod to borers