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.
Granjeno
July 16, 2020
Granjeno, Spiny Hackberry, is a valuable browse species found in all regions of Texas except East Texas.
Watch VideoGray Oak
July 16, 2020
Gray Oak is a useful and rugged tree found growing on hillsides and in canyons throughout West Texas.
Watch VideoGreenbriar
July 16, 2020
Greenbriar is a widespread and easily identified vine that has both positive and negative attributes.
Watch VideoGuajillo
July 16, 2020
Guajillo is a common shrub in South and West Texas that grows in poor soils and provides good forage.
Watch VideoGuayacan
July 16, 2020
Guayacan is an extremely valuable and hardy browse species that grows throughout South and West Texas.
Watch VideoHog Plum
July 16, 2020
Texas Hog Plum is a common shrub throughout Central and South Texas that is often found forming thickets.
Watch VideoHoney Mesquite
July 16, 2020
Honey Mesquite is a ubiquitous and useful tree found throughout Texas, but may require control under certain circumstances.
Watch VideoHuisache
July 16, 2020
Huisache is an aggressive invader species found in Central, South, and West Texas.
Watch VideoJujube
July 16, 2020
Jujube is an invasive exotic tree that is now common in Central Texas.
Watch VideoKnife-Leaf Condalia
July 16, 2020
Knife-Leaf Condalia is an unfriendly shrub commonly found throughout North, Central, and South Texas.
Watch VideoLime Prickly Ash
July 16, 2020
Lime Prickly Ash is a useful shrub that is common throughout South Texas.
Watch VideoLittleleaf Sumac
July 16, 2020
Littleleaf Sumac is a large shrub or small tree common to pastureland in the Edwards Plateau and West Texas.
Watch VideoLotebush
July 16, 2020
Lotebush is a hostile-looking shrub that grows throughout much of Texas in areas with abundant sunlight.
Watch VideoNetleaf Hackberry
July 16, 2020
Netleaf Hackberry is a highly beneficial tree that grows throughout Texas.
Watch VideoOld Man's Beard
July 16, 2020
Old Man's Beard is a thornless climbing vine that is highly beneficial to wildlife.
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