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The Live Oak is a magnificent, long-living tree. Its small, glossy, and dark green leaves will shed in late winter and early spring to make room for new foliage and growth. It’s a top-quality tree for providing privacy and adding shade. The average growth rate for this oak is 1′ to 2′ per year once established, and it reaches 40 to 50 feet at maturity.

Red cedar is a small to medium-sized tree, aromatic, evergreen, with a dense, pyramidal (sometimes cylindrical) crown. Leaves, usually at the end of twigs, are minute, either scalelike or needlelike, olive green to yellowish green, turning bronze after the first frost and staying somewhat reddish through winter.

The Chinese Pistache tree is a beautiful landscaping choice. It is a semi-fast growing tree and grows from medium to large size. It is great for providing shade to single-story structures. One of the great things about this tree is that is virtually disease and pest free. It is also drought and wind tolerant once the tree is established in the yard. This tree prefers well drained soil and requires full sun.

The Monterrey Oak has been spotted growing in small groves along the Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas. The Monterrey Oak grows more extensively in Mexico, stretching from Monterrey to Ciudad Victoria along the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range. Being from south Texas and Mexico, Monterrey Oaks are extremely drought tolerant, and they can adapt to many soil types, from sand to well-drained clay soils. In south Texas, where the winters are less severe, Monterrey Oaks will retain their leaves almost yearly.

This is a beautiful tree for larger lawns, estates, or parks. A medium to large size oak with 4″-6 1/2″ beautiful dark green leaves in summer, turning yellow-orange to orangish-brown in fall. Produces 1″ sweet acorns that mature in a single season. The acorns are at the top of the food preference list for many wildlife species. The bark is an ashy light gray that breaks into narrow, thin flakes.

Native to the Texas Hill Country, Cedar Elm is a large, upright-shaped deciduous tree reaching 50 to 70 ft tall and 25 to 40 Ft. wide. Very hardy, grows in adverse conditions, it tolerates both dry and wet soils once established. Its small rough leaves turn bright yellow before the leaf drops in the fall. This tree also provides seeds and a nesting habitat for wildlife. A medium growth rate and drought resistance make this tree a good choice.

Bur oak is a large, deciduous tree with a very wide, open crown. Usually wider than tall, the tree can exceed 100 ft. in height and width. The massive trunk supports heavy, horizontal limbs and rough, deep-ridged bark.

Eagleston Holly - Buchanan's Native Plants Eagleston Holly is primarily grown for its highly ornamental fruit. It features an abundance of magnificent red berries from mid fall to late winter. It has dark green foliage which emerges chartreuse in spring. The spiny pointy leaves remain dark green throughout the winter.

The Live Oak is a magnificent, long-living tree. Its small, glossy, and dark green leaves will shed in late winter and early spring to make room for new foliage and growth. It’s a top-quality tree for providing privacy and adding shade. The average growth rate for this oak is 1′ to 2′ per year once established, and it reaches 40 to 50 feet at maturity.

Red cedar is a small to medium-sized tree, aromatic, evergreen, with a dense, pyramidal (sometimes cylindrical) crown. Leaves, usually at the end of twigs, are minute, either scalelike or needlelike, olive green to yellowish green, turning bronze after the first frost and staying somewhat reddish through winter.

The Chinese Pistache tree is a beautiful landscaping choice. It is a semi-fast growing tree and grows from medium to large size. It is great for providing shade to single-story structures. One of the great things about this tree is that is virtually disease and pest free. It is also drought and wind tolerant once the tree is established in the yard. This tree prefers well drained soil and requires full sun.

The Monterrey Oak has been spotted growing in small groves along the Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas. The Monterrey Oak grows more extensively in Mexico, stretching from Monterrey to Ciudad Victoria along the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range. Being from south Texas and Mexico, Monterrey Oaks are extremely drought tolerant, and they can adapt to many soil types, from sand to well-drained clay soils. In south Texas, where the winters are less severe, Monterrey Oaks will retain their leaves almost yearly.

This is a beautiful tree for larger lawns, estates, or parks. A medium to large size oak with 4″-6 1/2″ beautiful dark green leaves in summer, turning yellow-orange to orangish-brown in fall. Produces 1″ sweet acorns that mature in a single season. The acorns are at the top of the food preference list for many wildlife species. The bark is an ashy light gray that breaks into narrow, thin flakes.

Native to the Texas Hill Country, Cedar Elm is a large, upright-shaped deciduous tree reaching 50 to 70 ft tall and 25 to 40 Ft. wide. Very hardy, grows in adverse conditions, it tolerates both dry and wet soils once established. Its small rough leaves turn bright yellow before the leaf drops in the fall. This tree also provides seeds and a nesting habitat for wildlife. A medium growth rate and drought resistance make this tree a good choice.

Eagleston Holly - Buchanan's Native Plants Eagleston Holly is primarily grown for its highly ornamental fruit. It features an abundance of magnificent red berries from mid fall to late winter. It has dark green foliage which emerges chartreuse in spring. The spiny pointy leaves remain dark green throughout the winter.

Bur oak is a large, deciduous tree with a very wide, open crown. Usually wider than tall, the tree can exceed 100 ft. in height and width. The massive trunk supports heavy, horizontal limbs and rough, deep-ridged bark.

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Our Installation crew has a collective 25+ years of experience planting trees utilizing our tried and true planting process. No matter where your trees are intended to be placed, we take the utmost care of not only your new trees, but the entirety of the environments that surround them. Trouble shooting is second nature to our team and they do their very best to respect and preserve any and all surrounding areas. When an area has to be temporarily disrupted upon tree installation, our team methodically records, removes, and replaces every plant and stone so that your new addition fits comfortably into its new environment.

Tree Care

Eden Tree Farm LLC Tree  care does not stop after installation. We offer a wide range of seasonal service programs to keep your outdoor area lush and beautiful year round. Each Installation comes with a free of charge three month care service to ensure that every plant, tree, and pebble are integrating with their new home. All trees shall be under warranty for one year (1 year) from the day of installation at said address and same location of original planting. Warranty is non-transferable to a new owner and is only valid for original purchaser at original address. WARRANTY: Warranty will cover only one tree replacement.

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