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  2. Gardening: Choose Agapanthus for a tropical look - AOL

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    When looking in magazines or catalogues, you see more tropical looking plants offered these days to give your garden a more exotic look. For many years, as I would visit gardens in very warm ...

  3. How do you keep trees alive in the Texas heat? Start by ... - AOL

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    As the drought worsens in Texas, keeping your trees alive will take a little doing. We asked a tree service operator for a little advice. How do you keep trees alive in the Texas heat?

  4. Tight spaces demand tiny trees. Here are 10 for your North ...

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    Another native Texas plant, this one lines Interstate 45 on the way to Houston and all through Southeast Texas. It has small, spineless leaves on plants that grow to 15 to 20 feet tall and 12 to ...

  5. List of trees of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gould's Ecoregions of Texas (1960). [1] These regions approximately correspond to the EPA's level 3 ecoregions. [2] The following is a list of widely known trees and shrubs found in Texas. [3] [4] [5] Taxonomic families for the following trees and shrubs are listed in alphabetical order by family. [6]

  6. Agapanthus campanulatus - Wikipedia

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    Agapanthus campanulatus, the bell agapanthus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae endemic to the Drakensberg in Southern Africa. [1]

  7. Cordia boissieri - Wikipedia

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    Cordia boissieri is a white-flowered, evergreen shrub or small tree in the borage family (Boraginaceae).Its native range extends from southern Texas in the United States south to central Mexico.

  8. Bad things we do to good trees: Examples abound in North ...

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    There was a time 50 years ago that Texas gardeners felt they had to top many of the trees that they grew. Mimosas, fruitless mulberries, and crape myrtles were the usual victims of this bizarre ...

  9. Agapanthus walshii - Wikipedia

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    Agapanthus walshii, the Cape or fynbos agapanthus, is an endangered flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae restricted to the Western Cape, South Africa.