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Fast Growing - Highly Adaptable trees Perfect for Texas


Best Seller
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Grows 3-5 feet yr.
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Large sizes available
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Takes up little room
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Disease resistant
Best Seller
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Grows up to 12 ft. yr.
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Dense foliage
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Fragrant blooms
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Easy to grow
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Grows in tight spots
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Easy maintenance
       
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Great for privacy
Fast Growing Tulip Poplar Trees
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Great for shade
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Ideal for privacy hedge
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Provides plenty of shade
       
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Narrow, elegant look
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Naturally uniform
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Easy to grow
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Fast growing privacy
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Grows up to 8 ft. yr.
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Disease resistant
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Highly adaptable
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Quick source of shade
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Resists insects & disease
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Stunning fall color
       
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Lavender blooms
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Very adaptable
Fast Growing Weeping Willow Trees
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Very fast growing
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Sping's first flowers
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Compliments any lawn
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Grows almost anywhere
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Grows anywhere, even
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Ideal for privacy
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Attention-grabbing color
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Grows 3-4 ft. yr.
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New pear tree hybrid
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Very easy to grow
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Soft white blooms
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Longer lasting blooms
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Soft, feathery foliage
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Grows in any soil
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Unique shape
       
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Texas Trees

Finding the best trees for your Texas landscape can be challenging. With the climate ranging from dry and drought prone to wet and humid, and soil conditions going from loamy silt, sandy, to clay – it’s no wonder! Planting trees in Texas will depend most on where in Texas you live and what purpose the trees will serve.

While the Texas state tree is the pecan tree, a large tree native to Texas and North America, this state tree may or may not be the best tree to plant for many Lone Star homeowners.

The Best Trees for Planting in Texas

Other outstanding Texas tree choices will include specimens that are highly adaptable to a variety of soil conditions, demonstrating drought-resistance as well as mildew and disease resistance.

Look for types of trees that are fast growing, hardy, and are perhaps even native Texas trees. For shade from that hot Texas sun, we suggest oak trees, ash trees, or maple trees. Whether you are looking for screening trees, evergreen trees, willows, or flowering trees, you can find some of the best trees for Texas at the Fast Growing Trees Nursery.

A Large Variety of Texas Trees

Wherever your location – South Texas, Central Texas, West Texas, or the Panhandle – we can be your Texas tree nursery. Our selection of Texas trees offers a wide selection of good trees for planting in Texas and a variety of specimens sure to provide solutions for your unique Texas landscape needs.

Texas Tree Planting Guide

You will find our descriptions, as well as tips for the best uses for our trees and shrubs extremely helpful. Just click on any of the photos above to learn more about our Texas tree suggestions. You’ll see answers to your questions about drought and disease resistance, how to plant, and even pruning advice.