One of the premier ORNAMENTAL TREES in South Central Texas is the Crape Myrtle, valued for it's long period of striking summer flowers. These showy flower are available in many colors and the tree works well as a shrub.

Like many of your choices for SHADE TREES the Monterey Oak (also called Mexican White Oak) shown above is a large spreading tree. Originating in Northern Mexico it is drought tolerant and is suitable for xeriscape environments.

Mediterranean Fan Palms, one of the many varieties of PALM TREE that do well in South Central Texas. They have beauty, ruggedness, versatility, cold hardiness, drought resistance and are fairly fast growing.
MILBERGER'S TREE INVENTORY:Below, you will see the list of trees that you can generally find at Milberger Landscape Nursery. Trees are subject to availability because we only stock the most healthy trees ready for transplanting. Call us directly to talk to the tree experts at Milberger's Landscape Nursery. (210) 497-3760.
 
  • Red Bud
    • Texas Red Bud
    • Oklahoma Red Bud
    • Forest Pansy Red Bud
  • Desert Willow
  • Persimmon
    • Texas Persimmon
    • Japanese Persimmon
  • Japanese Blueberry Tree
  • Ginkgo
  • Crape Myrtle [Assorted]
  • Cherry Laurel
  • Purple Leaf Plum
  • Mexican Plum
  • Flowering Peach
  • Ornamental Pear
    • Aristocrat Pear
    • Bradford Pear
    • Kawakamii Pear
  • Texas Mountain Laurel
  • Mexican Buckeye
  • Chaste Tree
 
  • Fan-Tex Ash
  • Magnolia
  • Chinese Pistache
  • Canbyi Oak [Sierra Red Oak]
  • Lacey Oak
  • Brur Oak
  • Mexican [Monterrey] Oak
  • Shumard Red Oak
  • Texas Red Oak
  • Southern Live Oak
  • Weeping Willow
  • Bald Cypress
  • Montezuma Cypress
  • Cedar Elm
  • Drake Elm
  • Pecan
 
  • Windmill Palm
  • Mediterranean Fan Palm
  • Sago Palm
  • California Fan Palm
  • Mexican Fan Palm
  • Texas Sabal
  • Florida Sabal
  • Pindo Palm
  • Canary Island Date Palm