Southern United States
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Ulmus Crassifolia
Description Ulmus Crassifolia, commonly known as the Thickleaf Elm or Cedar Elm, is a species of elm tree that can be found in the southern United States. This deciduous tree typically grows to a height of 50-70 feet and has a spread of 40-60 feet. Its oval-shaped crown is dense and rounded, providing ample shade during the summer months. The…
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Quercus Fusiformis
Source: bing.com Description Quercus Fusiformis, also known as the Escarpment Live Oak or Plateau Live Oak, is a species of oak tree native to the southern United States. It can be found growing on rocky slopes, ridges, and plateaus from central Texas to southwestern Oklahoma and southern Arkansas. This slow-growing tree can live up to 500 years and can reach…
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Verbesina Chapmanii
Description Verbesina Chapmanii, also known as Chapman’s crownbeard, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the southern United States, specifically found in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. This beautiful plant grows up to 2 meters tall and blooms in the late summer and early fall with bright yellow flowers that resemble daisies.…
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Houstonia Wrightii
Description Houstonia Wrightii, also known as Wright’s bluet, is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the Rubiaceae family. It is native to the southern United States and can be found in states such as Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. This perennial plant blooms in the spring and summer, producing delicate blue or lavender flowers that measure about 1/2 inch in…
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