This compilation of landscape plants for northeast Texas is intended to be used as a guide for selecting plants that are proven performers. Input for the list came from leading horticulturists, growers and nurserymen from throughout the region. The following plants are hardy, reliable, lack major problems and are available in our area. There are many other good plants which also merit attention; not everyone's favorite will be on the list. However, you can be sure these will thrive in your landscape if given reasonable care.
Plants are listed alphabetically within categories by common name, followed by - (other common names), botanical name, light preference, evergreen or deciduous, along with comments regarding cultivars, special needs or attributes, and average landscape width. The symbol indicates a Texas native.
Within some categories, a plant group may have several outstanding members, such as hollies and oaks. A few species or varieties are listed to highlight some of the best in that group.
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Ajuga - (Carpet Bugle); Ajuga reptans; partial shade to shade; ‘Catlin’s Giant’, ‘Chocolate Chip’
Asiatic Jasmine - Trachelospermum asiaticum; sun to shade; several cultivars – strong spreader, not for small areas
English Ivy - Hedera helix; shade; also a clinging vine; many cultivars. Not for painted surfaces; keep out of trees; can get out of control; not for small areas.
Ferns - several types. Evergreen: holly fern, autumn fern, tassel fern, Christmas fern; Deciduous: wood fern, Japanese painted fern; sensitive fern; shade; 2' wide (some )
Juniper - Juniperus spp; sun; several selections including: 'Blue Pacific', 'Emerald Sea', 'Bar Harbor, 'Blue Chip', 'Shore', 'Green Mound'; J. procumbens (Japanese garden juniper); 'Blue Rug'; 5' wide
Liriope - (Lily Turf); Liriope muscari; shade; several selections including: 'Majestic', 'Big Blue', 'Variegated'; ‘Silvery Sunproof’; clumps 1' wide. L. spicata– strong spreading species.
Mondograss - (Monkeygrass); Ophiopogon japonicus; partial shade to shade; cultivars include: 'Nanus' (dwarf), 'Nigrescens' (black)
Pachysandra - (Japanese Spurge); Pachysandra terminalis; shade. ‘Green Sheen’
Japanese Sweet Flag – Acorus graminus; sun to shade; evergreen; slow spreader; ‘Ogon’, Oborouki’
Sedum – several types, sun to part shade; good for small areas.
Golden Oregano – Oreganum vulgare ‘Aureum’; sun; evergreen; drought tolerant
Boston Ivy - Parthenocissus tricuspidata; sun to partial shade; deciduous
Carolina Jessamine - Gelsemium sempervirens; sun to partial shade; semi-evergreen
Clematis - Clematis spp.; sun to partial shade; deciduous to semi-evergreen; many species & cultivars; keep roots cool, in shade, top in sun (some such as C. texana)
Coral Honeysuckle - (Trumpet Honeysuckle); Lonicera sempervirens; sun to partial shade; evergreen
Crossvine - Bignonia capreolata; sun to partial shade; semi-evergreen; ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Fig Ivy - (Climbing Fig); Ficus pumila; sun to partial shade; for painted surfaces; evergreen (foliage may burn in winter)
Kadsura – Kadsura japonica; sun to part shade; evergreen; green and variegated (‘Fukurin’) varieties; not common in trade
Wisteria - Wisteria frutescens; sun; deciduous ; oriental types aggressive and not recommended
VINES - Annual Types:
Cardinal Climber; Hyacinth Bean; gourds; Mandevilla; Black-eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia alata); Blue Skyflower (Thunbergia grandiflora) – blooms late
DWARF SHRUBS - (up to 4 feet) (some with occasional shearing)
Autumn Sage – Salvia gregii; sun; semi-evergreen; long summer blooming season; many cultivars
Azaleas - Rhododendron spp; morning sun to light shade; semi-evergreen; small types include Gumpo & some Satsuki varieties; 'Coral Bells', ‘Watchet’, ‘Wakaebisu’, ‘Higasa’, ‘Autumn Embers’, ‘Autumn Chiffon’, 3' - 4' wide
Barberry (dwarf varieties) - Berberis spp.; sun; deciduous to semi-evergreen; 'Crimson Pygmy', 'Kobold', B. buxifolia 'Nana'; 3' - 4' wide
Boxwood - Buxus microphylla; sun to partial shade; evergreen; 'Wintergreen', Japanese boxwood; 1' - 4' wide
Chinese Fringe-Flower – Loropetalum chinense ‘Shang-lo’ (Purple Pixie™); sun; evergreen. New very dwarf variety
Dwarf Gardenia - Gardenia jasminoides 'Radicans'; sun to part shade; evergreen; whiteflies occasionally a problem; 2' - 3' wide
Holly - Ilex spp; sun to shade; evergreen; several excellent species and cultivars: I. vomitoria 'Nana', 'Schillings' (dwarf yaupon holly - ); I. cornuta - ‘Carissa’, 'Rotunda' (dwarf Chinese holly); I. crenata - 'Helleri', 'Compacta' (dwarf Japanese holly); 3’-5’ wide
Japanese Plum Yew – Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Prostrata’; part sun to shade; evergreen; 4’ - 6’ wide
Junipers - Juniperus spp; sun; evergreen; 'Tam Juniper'; 4' wide
Indian Hawthorn - Rhaphiolepis indica; sun; evergreen; 'Enchantress', 'Pinkie', 'Clara' and other dwarf varieties; 3' - 4' wide Note: Entomosporium leaf spot can be problem in shaded, moist locations.
Dwarf Crape Myrtles - Lagerstroemia (hybrid dwarf varieties); sun; deciduous; ‘Pokomoke’ and ‘Chickasaw’ newer hybrids resistant to powdery mildew; 3' wide
Nandina - Nandina domestica (dwarf varieties); sun to partial shade; evergreen; color is best in full sun; 'Harbour Dwarf', 'Gulf Stream’, ‘Firepower’; 2' wide
Spirea - Spirea xbulmalda, S. japonica; sun; deciduous; ‘Shirobana’, ‘Goldflame’, ‘ Goldmound’, ‘Lime Mound’, ‘Magic Carpet’, 'Little Princes', 'Heather'; 2' - 3' wide
Virginia Sweetspire – Itea virginica; sun to part shade; semi-evergreen to deciduous; spreading by suckers with open growth habit; ‘Henry’s Garnet’ 5’ – 6’ wide
Abelia - (Glossy Abelia); Abelia grandiflora; sun to partial shade; semi-evergreen; 'Compacta', 'Edward Goucher', ‘Sherwoodii’, ‘Francis Mason’, ‘Kaleidoscope’, ‘Hopely’; 4' – 6’ wide
Aucuba - (Gold Dust Aucuba); Aucuba japonica; shade (no direct sun); evergreen; 'Variegata' (Gold Dust), 'Picturata'; 3' wide
Azalea - Rhododendron spp.; morning sun to shade; semi-evergreen or deciduous; many varieties; 3' - 8' wide
Barberry - (Japanese Barberry); Berberis thunbergii; sun; semi-evergreen; 'Atropurpurea', 'Rose Glow'; 4' - 5' wide
Bridal Wreath – Spirea x vanhouttei, S. thunbergii.; sun to partial shade; deciduous; white flowers early spring; 5’ – 10’ wide
Camellia - Camellia japonica, C. sasanqua; partial sun; evergreen; hundreds of varieties; Sasanqua varieties bloom early winter, often escaping freeze damage, while Japanese camellias bloom mid to late winter and can suffer bloom damage unless in a protected location; 4' - 15' wide
Chinese Fringe Bush – Loropetalum chinense ‘Purple Diamond’; sun; new variety with more compact growth habit; 4’ – 5’ wide
Cleyera - Ternstroemia gymnanthera; sun to partial shade; evergreen; 5' – 6’ wide
Crape Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica; semi-dwarf varieties; sun; deciduous; range of sizes, colors; look for newer hybrid, intermediate sizes with powdery mildew resistance; 5’- 12' wide
Fatsia – Fatsia japonica; shade; evergreen; bold texture; 6’ – 10’ wide
Holly - Ilex cornuta; sun; evergreen; 'Dwarf Burford', 'Berries Jubilee', 'Dazzler'; 'Needle Point',; 4’ - 8’ wide depending on variety
Hydrangea – Bigleaf Hydrangea - Hydrangea macrophylla; Oakleaf Hydrgangea - H. quercifolia ; partial shade; deciduous; 4’ – 8’ wide
Indian Hawthorn - Rhaphiolepis indica; sun; evergreen; several cultivars; Note: Entomosporium leaf spot can be problem in shaded, moist locations. 4' - 6' wide
Juniper - Juniperus spp; sun; evergreen; 'Compact Pfitzer', 'Sea Green', 'Blue Vase', 'Blue Point', 'Pfitzer', others; 6' - 9' wide
Leatherleaf Mahonia – Mahonia bealei; shade; upright growth; attractive yellow flowers and blue fruit; 3’ 4’ wide
Nandina - Nandina domestica; sun to partial shade; evergreen; 3' - 4' wide
Roses – Rosa spp. sun; semi-evergreen; shrub type; ‘Knockout’ and related varieties & Earth-Kind selections with disease resistance; 4’-6’ wide
Texas Sage - (Ceniza); Leucophyllum frutescens; sun; evergreen; several cultivars; 4' wide
LARGE SHRUBS (over 9 feet) – (some good candidates for screening)
Althea (Rose of Sharon) – Hibiscus syriacus; sun to partial shade; deciduous; old fashioned favorite with many colors; 6’ – 10’ wide
Banana Shrub - Michelia figo; partial shade; evergreen; highly fragrant flowers; 6’ – 10’ wide
Camellia - Camellia japonica, C. sasanqua; partial sun; evergreen; hundreds of varieties; Sasanqua varieties bloom early winter, often escaping freeze damage, while Japanese camellias bloom mid to late winter and can suffer bloom damage unless in a protected location; 4' - 15' wide
Cherry Laurel - Prunus caroliniana; compact variety available ('Bright 'n Tight', 'Compacta' 8' to 10' tall); sun to partial shade; evergreen; can grow into small tree; 14' - 16' wide
Chinese Fringe Shrub – Loropetalum chinense; sun; evergreen; rubrum varieties (many) with reddish-purple foliage and pink flowers; old-fashioned variety has green leaves and white flowers; can grow up to 15’ tall; up to 8’ wide
Crape Myrtle - Lagerstroemia spp; sun; deciduous; hybrid varieties with mildew resistance; 8' - 10' wide
Elaeagnus -Elaeagnus spp; sun to partial shade; evergreen; 'Ebbingei', 'Fruitlandii'; 5’ – 10’ wide
Holly - Ilex spp; several types; sun; evergreen; 'Nellie R. Stevens', 'Foster's', 'Savannah', ‘Needlepoint’; Yaupon , ‘Festive’ and other “Red Holly” varieties”; 6' - 15' wide (depending on variety)
Japanese Yew - Podocarpus macrophylla; sun to shade; evergreen; 8' wide
Juniper - Juniperus spp; sun; evergreen; many cultivars including 'Skyrocket', 'Blue Point', 'Hollywood'; 6' - 8' wide
Photinia, Chinese - Photinia serrulata; sun; evergreen; can grow into small tree; 10' - 15' wide
Southern Wax Myrtle - Myrica cerifera; sun to partial shade; evergreen; 8' - 12' wide
Crape Myrtle -Lagerstroemia spp; sun; deciduous; comes in many sizes and forms; hybrids, many with Indian names have powdery mildew resistance, attractive bark, showy blooms, fall color; some cultivars can get up to 30' tall (see next category) so do homework before purchasing; short list of good CM varieties; database of CM by color/size; McKinney CM web site for complete list of crapemyrtle varieties; 15 - 20' wide
Dogwood - Cornus florida; partial sun; deciduous; white and pink varieties; well-drained acid soil; give protection from full sun, difficult to establish; attractive bark, red fruit, fall color; 15' - 20' wide
Fringetree - (Grancy Greybeard); Chionanthus virginicus; also C. retusus - Chinese Fringetree; sun to partial shade; deciduous; acid soil; 15' wide
Holly - Ilex spp; sun to shade; Yaupon Holly, I. vomitoria (evergreen); Possum Haw or Deciduous Holly, I. decidua (deciduous); only female plants bear fruit; 10' wide (both )
Japanese Black Pine - Pinus thunbergiana; sun; evergreen; 25' wide
Japanese Maple - Acer palmatum, A. japonicum; partial sun to high shade; deciduous; many cultivars with different forms, most with dramatic fall color; 10' - 15' wide
Magnolia: (deciduous types); sun to part shade; Saucer or Tulip Magnolia - M. soulangiana; Star Magnolia - M. stellata; and M. hybrids; (Little Girl cultivars); (evergreen type): M. grandiflora ‘Little Gem’ – very compact variety ; 15' wide
Mexican Plum – Prunus mexicana; sun; deciduous;
Redbud - Cercis canadensis; sun; deciduous; 'Oklahoma', ‘Forest Pansy’; ‘Avondale’ (C. chinensis); 15' - 25' wide
Vitex - (Lavender Tree); Vitex agnus-castus; sun; deciduous; lilac blooms; 15' wide
American Holly - Ilex opaca; sun to shade; evergreen; slow to moderate growth; only female plants bear fruit; 15' - 20' wide
Cedar Elm – Ulmus crassifolia; sun; deciduous; tolerates drought, heavy soils; 40’ – 60’ wide
Chinese Pistache - Pistacia chinensis; sun; deciduous; reliable fall color; Texas SuperStar; 30' - 40' wide
Crabapple - Malus spp; sun; deciduous; 20 to 25 feet; select disease resistant cultivars; 25' wide
Crape Myrtle – Lagerstroemia; Several cultivars attain heights of 25 – 30’ tall; look for hybrid varieties (many with Indian tribe names) with resistance to powdery mildew; attractive exfoliating bark, fall color;. see references in Small Tree list above; 20’ – 30’ wide
Lacebark Elm - Ulmus parvifolia; sun to partial shade; deciduous; attractive bark; 35' - 50' wide
Magnolia - Magnolia spp; sun to partial shade; some M. grandiflora (Southern Magnolia) cultivars stay small ; M. x soulangiana (Saucer or Tulip Magnolia); 15' - 40' wide
Maple, Red - Acer rubrum; sun; deciduous; beautiful fall color; 25' - 30' wide
Maple, other species - Acer barbatum (Texas Sugar Maple) , A. leucoderme (Chalk Maple)
; A. truncatum (Shantung Maple); deciduous; sun; 25' - 30' wide
Bald Cypress - Taxodium distichum; sun; deciduous; tolerates wet soils; similar species – T. ascendens (Pond Cypress) & T. mucronatum (Monterrey Cypress); 30' - 40' wide
Blackgum - Nyssa sylvatica; sun; deciduous; fall color; tolerates wet soils, slow growing; 30' wide
Ginkgo - Ginkgo biloba; sun; deciduous; slow growing, brilliant yellow fall color; look for male (fruitless) varieties; 40' wide
Maple - Acer rubrum; sun; deciduous; Red Maple most common, Trident Red Maple and Drummond Red Maple frequently grown; A. barbatum - Southern Sugar Maple; 25' - 30' wide
Oaks - Quercus spp.; sun; many species - among highest rated are: Shumard Red Oak, Q. shumardii (deciduous); Live Oak, Q. virginiana (evergreen); Willow Oak, Q. phellos (deciduous); White Oak, Q. alba (deciduous); 40' - 70' wide
Pecan - Carya illinoensis; sun; deciduous; can be messy; look for recommended varieties; consider native, ungrafted trees; 40' - 60' wide
River Birch - Betula nigra; sun; deciduous; attractive peeling bark; ‘Heritage’ and improved variety; 30' – 60’ wide
Southern Magnolia - Magnolia grandiflora; sun to partial shade; evergreen; drops leaves all year; turf doesn’t’ grow underneath; consider leaving branches full to the ground; 30' - 50' wide
Sweetgum - Liquidamber styraciflua; sun; deciduous; 'Rotundiloba' is a fruitless variety; 30' – 50’ wide
Tulip Poplar - (Yellow Poplar); Liriodendron tulipifera; sun; deciduous; fast-growing; gets very large, needs room and good drainage; not for small properties; 30' - 50' wide
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