I just got back from Hawaii and was amazed by the number of shade trees and how beautiful they were and somehow wound up here. One tree died and then the other tree looks awkward off by itself with a weird shape from before the other tree died. Found out it was a shantung maple. I might remove it and thought a Ginko or a Chinese pistache was the way, but after the trip to Hawaii I'm curious about mesquite or a Japanese black pine. It's no monkeypod or acacia koa but has a nice silhouette.
Really great information. Thank you for the video. I would like to hear which plants are poisonous to pets or children, and which trees/shrubs not to plant near houses, driveways to prevent foundation damage. Especially my neighbors, lol.
What do you think of Mexican Sycamore trees? I'm looking for a fast growing and tall tree. I used to have some Silver Maples from a previous owner and they were constantly breaking branches and they became weak and died quickly.
Great video, very informative. Thanks for sharing.
I just got back from Hawaii and was amazed by the number of shade trees and how beautiful they were and somehow wound up here. One tree died and then the other tree looks awkward off by itself with a weird shape from before the other tree died. Found out it was a shantung maple. I might remove it and thought a Ginko or a Chinese pistache was the way, but after the trip to Hawaii I'm curious about mesquite or a Japanese black pine. It's no monkeypod or acacia koa but has a nice silhouette.
Really great information. Thank you for the video. I would like to hear which plants are poisonous to pets or children, and which trees/shrubs not to plant near houses, driveways to prevent foundation damage. Especially my neighbors, lol.
What do you think of Mexican Sycamore trees? I'm looking for a fast growing and tall tree. I used to have some Silver Maples from a previous owner and they were constantly breaking branches and they became weak and died quickly.
What’s your favorite evergreen shade tree? I need some shade in my yard so bad
Live Oak is a great native evergreen tree! You could also take a look at Magnolia or Cypress trees if you live in a wetter area.
Are those Chitalpa trees in front of Central Market in Southlake?
Thank You for sharing