In about 5 minutes I learned why my native landscaper recommended cedar elm and that a persimmon is a great native replacement for a crepe myrtle! Excellent
I also don’t do FB, so will never watch Part 1. New to Texas, around the Burleson area, and it would be helpful to know if what you’re talking about extends up that far. And better close-ups of bark and leaves would be helpful. Great content, though, thank you!
Trees do not need soil to start such as cedars & Oaks can grow straight out of Rock as the roots go down into moisture Laden Rock giving the plant all it needs.. .
In about 5 minutes I learned why my native landscaper recommended cedar elm and that a persimmon is a great native replacement for a crepe myrtle! Excellent
Close-ups and stationary shots of identifying traits would be useful.
very helpful video! thanks for the info on eve's necklace!
Fantastic presentation; thank you!
best video ever
thanks a lot for this!
you said this was part 2, part 1 being on facebook. can you post that part on youtube? I live in Florence so this is very helpful
No hackberry trees on the homestead?
I also don’t do FB, so will never watch Part 1. New to Texas, around the Burleson area, and it would be helpful to know if what you’re talking about extends up that far. And better close-ups of bark and leaves would be helpful. Great content, though, thank you!
which species are evergreen and which are deciduous?
Trees do not need soil to start such as cedars & Oaks can grow straight out of Rock as the roots go down into moisture Laden Rock giving the plant all it needs.. .
the climate differs in different parts of Texas.
Low-resolution camera makes identification questionable.