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.
Palo Verde
July 16, 2020
Palo Verde is a prominent colonizer common throughout South and Southwest Texas.
Watch VideoPost Oak
July 16, 2020
Post Oak is a common and useful tree found throughout Texas in sandy soils.
Watch VideoPrickly Pear Cactus
July 16, 2020
Prickly Pear Cactus might be the most common plant in the state of Texas, and can be highly useful in moderation.
Watch VideoRetama
July 16, 2020
Retama is a thorny colonizer often found near water in South Texas.
Watch VideoRoemer Acacia
July 16, 2020
Roemer Acacia is a highly beneficial shrub that is found in much of Texas, and is easily confused for Catclaw Acacia.
Watch VideoShrubby Blue Sage
July 16, 2020
Shrubby Blue Sage is commonly found in poor alkaline soils throughout South, central, and West Texas.
Watch VideoSkunkbush Sumac
July 16, 2020
Skunkbush Sumac is an easily identified shrub that is often found in fences in Central and South Texas.
Watch VideoTasajillo
July 16, 2020
Tasajillo is a widespread shrub-like cactus that is found throughout Texas.
Watch VideoTexas Kidneywood
July 16, 2020
Texas Kidneywood is an extremely valuable browse plant found in Central and South Texas.
Watch VideoTexas Persimmon
July 16, 2020
Texas Persimmon is a widespread, fast-growing shrub found throughout Texas.
Watch VideoTexas Sophora
July 16, 2020
Texas Sophora, or Eve's Necklace, is a valuable and uncommon tree found in South Texas and the hill country.
Watch VideoTickle Tongue
July 16, 2020
Tickle Tongue or Toothache Tree is a common and useful shrub found throughout Texas, especially in the hill country.
Watch VideoTwisted Acacia
July 16, 2020
Twisted Acacia is a thorny invader that is widespread in South Texas.
Watch VideoVine Ephedra
July 17, 2020
Vine Ephedra or Mormon's Tea is an unusual-looking but highly beneficial shrub that grows everywhere in Texas except the deep East.
Watch VideoWhitethorn Acacia
July 17, 2020
Whitethorn Acacia is a lanky shrub with characteristic white thorns, found in West Texas.
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