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Hill Country Natives

At Hill Country Natives our mission is to promote the sustainable production of native Texas trees and shrubs and to increase their use in residential and commercial landscaping.

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Leucaena retusaGoldenball Leadtree
Littleleaf Leadtree
Little Leucaena
Lemonball
Wahoo Tree
Lindera benzoinNorthern Spicebush
Spicebush
Wild Allspice
Lonicera albifloraWestern White Honeysuckle
White Shrub Honeysuckle
White Bush Honeysuckle
White Limestone Honeysuckle
Texas Honeysuckle
White Honeysuckle
Malpighia glabraBarbados Cherry
Wild Crapemyrtle
Acerola
Manzanita
Maclura pomiferaOsage Orange
Bois d' Arc
Bodark
Horse Apple
Hedge Apple
Bowwood
Yellowwood
Naranjo Chino
Monkey Brains
Mahonia swaseyiTexas Barberry
Texas Oregon-grape
Mahonia trifoliolataAgarita
Agarito
Algerita
Laredo Mahonia
Laredo Oregon-grape
Trifoliate Barberry
Wild Currant
Mimosa borealisFragrant Mimosa
Pink Mimosa
Morella ceriferaWax Myrtle
Southern Wax Myrtle
Southern Bayberry
Eastern Bayberry
Bayberry
Candleberry
Tallow Shrub
Pavonia lasiopetalaRock Rose
Rose Pavonia
Rose Mallow
Pavonia
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General Appearance

Lifespan

Light requirement
 Sun - 6 or more hrs
 Part shade - 2 to 6 hrs
 Shade - 2 hrs or less

Soil moisture
 Dry - no signs of moisture
 Moist - looks & feels damp
 Wet - saturated

Bloom Time
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Bloom Color
 White  Red  Pink
 Orange  Yellow  Green
 Blue  Purple  Violet
 Brown  Black

Leaf Arrangement
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 Opposite
 Whorled
 Fascicled

Leaf Retention
 Deciduous
 Evergreen
 Semi-evergreen