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The Trees Favored By North Texas Birds
The Trees Favored By North Texas Birds
North Texas is a region rich in bird diversity, with many species found nowhere else in the world. Whether you’re an avid bird watcher or just enjoy the sights and sounds of birds in your backyard, learning about the trees that birds prefer can help you create a bird-friendly habitat that supports the local bird…
North Texas Trees: Texas Cedar Tree
North Texas Trees: Texas Cedar Tree
The Texas cedar tree, also known as Ashe juniper, is a species of evergreen coniferous tree that is native to the central and southwestern regions of the United States. The tree belongs to the genus Juniperus, which includes over 60 different species of trees and shrubs. Texas cedar is an important species in the ecology of North Texas, and it also has cultural and economic significance for the people who live here.
Pink and purple magnolia buds emerge from fuzzy brown protective scales on branches, with some flowers beginning to open and others still tightly closed against a blurred background of more magnolia blooms.
Magnolia Trees: A Complete Guide
Magnolia trees are known for their large, glossy, dark green leaves with creamy white flowers and can be grown almost anywhere in the U.S. 
North Texas Spring Tree Care
North Texas Spring Tree Care
Spring is the perfect time for Texas homeowners to get on top of tree care! As the weather warms up and the days become longer, the trees start to grow and bloom. Their strong, sturdy branches provide much-needed shade and add such beauty to your property.
How Trees Improve Environmental Air Quality
Trees play a crucial role in purifying the air we breathe by filtering pollutants, while simultaneously producing more oxygen. The process of air filtration through trees is a complex one, involving multiple physical and chemical processes that work in tandem to remove harmful pollutants from the air. Here are the basics on how trees filter air the air we breathe, the different mechanisms involved, and the benefits of this process.
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North Texas Trees: Texas Magnolia Trees
One of the most popular trees in North Texas is the Magnolia tree, also known as Magnolia grandiflora. This magnificent evergreen tree is native to the southern United States, particularly the Gulf Coast region. This gorgeous tree is known for its large, fragrant, white flowers that bloom in the summer and fall. Unlike most trees, its shiny, dark green leaves that remain on the tree throughout the year, even during the winter. With Magnolias growing in popularity, especially in North Texas, it is vital for homeowners to know how to care for these great trees.
Oak Wilt and Preventing the Spread
Oak wilt is a serious and deadly disease that affects oak trees, this includes Southern Live Oaks, Red Oaks, Bur Oaks, Post Oaks, and Shumard Oaks. It is caused by the fungus called Ceratocystis fagacearum, which invades and blocks the water-conducting tissues of oak trees, leading to their death. The disease is native to North America and can be found throughout the United States, with the highest incidence in the Midwest and southern regions, including North Texas. Once an oak tree is infected with oak wilt, it can die within a few weeks or months, depending on the severity of the infection and the health of the tree.
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Anthracnose: Identifying, Treating & Preventing This Common Tree Fungus
Anthracnose is a plant disease caused by fungi. It can cause severe damage to many species of trees, shrubs and other plants if left untreated.
10 Most Common North Texas Trees
Texas is home to a diverse range of trees, from towering oaks and pines to scrubby mesquites and cacti. Several factors contribute to the diversity of trees in North Texas. One of the primary factors is the region's climate, which is characterized by hot summers, mild winters, and a moderate amount of rainfall. This climate supports a wide range of tree species, from drought-tolerant species like the Post Oak to moisture-loving species like the Bald Cypress.
North Texas Trees: Southern Live Oaks
These trees are known for the sweet, tapered acorns that they produce, which are eaten by near by birds and mammals. These typically including sapsuckers, mallards, wild turkeys, squirrels, deer, and more. For some areas where the southern live oak is naturally occurring their scrub hosts the nests of the threatened Florida scrub jay relies. They are not alone either, other birds make use of the moss that frequently hangs from the southern live oak tree branches to assist in constructing their nests.
A bright red spider mite sits on a green leaf surface, showing the tiny pest's distinctive coloration and eight legs in sharp detail against a blurred background.
Spider Mites are Crawling in Trees Near You
Like many other pests, Spider Mites are small arachnids that eat through your trees and plants and can cause serious damage.
Eastern red cedar tree covered in snow during winter
Eastern Red Cedar: Everything You Want To Know
The Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana, is an evergreen coniferous tree native to eastern North America.