Search results for: “Plants Trees”

  • Publication
    ...and eventually die. And excess boron can kill a plant. You can save money and effort-and even your plants- if you know what and how much to give your plants....
  • Tools and Apps
    This tool allows you to search Aggie Horticulture’s Ornamental and Landscape Plants database to find the plant or plants you wish to view. You may also view all of the...
  • Tools and Apps
    Native Trees of Texas is a photo database of native trees across the state. Individuals can browse by common name, scientific name, cultivar or family. Individuals may also search by...
    Mature pecans on a branch
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    ...invader species growing out of place. Noxious species on restorations can be native or exotic grasses, forbs (broadleaf plants), or woody plants. This publication explains how to control them early....
  • ...photographs of the plant and its distinguishing features. Information on the most common toxic plants in the state, including signs of poisoning and controlling these plants, are also included. The...
    tall grasses
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    Emergent aquatic plants are defined as plants rooted with stiff or firm stems that stand above the water surface. These emergent or shoreline plants can offer many benefits, mainly related...
  • Program
    Texas Superstar plants are specially recognized by Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for superior performance in tough growing conditions in Texas. Members of an executive...
    bluebonnets and maroon bluebonnets in a field
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    Grazing and browsing can have a neutral, positive, or negative effect on rangeland plants. This publication explains the effects of grazing and browsing on plants, details the indicators of overuse...
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    This field guide describes and illustrates the 106 most common potentially toxic plants in Texas. Included are clinical signs in cattle, horses, sheep and/or goats; toxic agents; suggested treatments for...
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    Tallow trees are an invasive tree that can quickly dominate habitats and be difficult to control. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through methods for controlling tallow trees. (2 pages)