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Bastrop County Native Trees, Woody Shrubs and Vines

This is a list of the tree, woody shrub and woody vine species native to Bastrop County, Texas.

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Forestiera pubescensElbowbush
Stretchberry
Spring Herald
Desert Olive
Tanglewood
Devil's Elbow
Spring Goldenglow
New Mexico Privet
Texas Forsythia
Fraxinus albicansTexas Ash
Mountain Ash
Fraxinus americanaWhite Ash
American Ash
Cane Ash
Smallseed White Ash
Biltmore White Ash
Biltmore Ash
Frangula carolinianaCarolina Buckthorn
Carolina False Buckthorn
Yellow Buckthorn
Indian Cherry
Yellowwood
Fraxinus pennsylvanicaGreen Ash
Red Ash
Swamp Ash
River Ash
Water Ash
Darlington Ash
Giliastrum rigidulumBluebowls
Blue Gilia
Gleditsia triacanthosHoney Locust
Common Honey Locust
Thorny Common Honey Locust
Honey Shucks Locust
Sweet Locust
Thorny Locust
Honey Shucks
Sweet Bean Tree
Helianthemum rosmarinifoliumRosemary Frostweed
Sun Rose
Hibiscus lasiocarposWoolly Rose-mallow
Woolly Mallow
Rose-mallow
False Cotton
Hibiscus moscheutosCrimson-eyed Rose-mallow
Marshmallow Hibiscus
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Light requirement
 Sun - 6 or more hrs
 Part shade - 2 to 6 hrs
 Shade - 2 hrs or less

Soil moisture
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 Moist - looks & feels damp
 Wet - saturated

Bloom Time
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Bloom Color
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Leaf Arrangement
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Leaf Retention
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