Plant Identification Videos
Texas Plant Identification
Spring Creek Outdoors plant identification videos will help you identify everything from trees, shrubs and bushes to wild flowers and weeds.
Plant ID Series Introduction
June 22, 2020
We've made this series of videos to help you identify common plant species on your property.
Watch VideoAgarita
July 16, 2020
Agarita, Agarito, or Algerita berry bush is found throughout Texas and produces berries that are utilized by almost all wildlife.
Watch VideoAllthorn
July 16, 2020
Allthorn is a hostile-looking shrub that grows in arid parts of Texas and provides several benefits to wildlife.
Watch VideoAshe Juniper
July 16, 2020
Ashe Juniper is a widespread and much-maligned shrub that can provide valuable shelter for wildlife.
Watch VideoBlackbrush
July 16, 2020
Blackbrush is a common South and West Texas brush species that provides drought resistant forage for wildlife and livestock.
Watch VideoBlackjack Oak
July 16, 2020
Blackjack Oaks are distinctive and hardy Oak trees found in Central and Eastern Texas.
Watch VideoBrasil
July 16, 2020
Brasil is a distinctive and common Texas shrub that is utilized by many wildlife species.
Watch VideoCatclaw Acacia
July 16, 2020
Catclaw Acacia is a common Texas shrub that many people find unlikeable, but provides a wide variety of benefits to wildlife.
Watch VideoCedar Elm
July 16, 2020
Cedar Elms are widespread and distinctive trees that provide excellent forage for browsers.
Watch VideoCenizo
July 16, 2020
Cenizo, Purple Sage, or Texas Sage is a widespread shrub that is typically found on hills with rocky soils.
Watch VideoComa
July 16, 2020
Coma or Chittamwood is an evergreen tree or shrub that is often mistaken for a young Live Oak, but it offers its own unique set of benefits to wildlife.
Watch VideoCreosote
July 16, 2020
Creosote bush or Greasewood is a small desert shrub that grows abundantly in arid West Texas.
Watch VideoElbowbush
July 16, 2020
Elbowbush is common throughout central Texas, often found growing in mottes at the base of Oak trees.
Watch VideoEvergreen Sumac
July 16, 2020
Evergreen Sumac is a common shrub in West Texas that provides browse for wildlife species.
Watch VideoFlameleaf Sumac
July 16, 2020
Flameleaf Sumac is a common tree in Central Texas that is readily consumed by browsers.
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