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stexdevilsquid

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Hi, new to the site. First off, i am a big fan of trees and try to plant as many as I can every year. I wish i would have known what i know now when i started, would have saved me a lot of money and wouldn’t have lost so many trees. Anyways, i was in Southern Cali to place my grandmother with my grandfather, and i noticed some great looking trees. I was told they were Corral Trees. After some research and i believe they are ERYTHRINA caffra. From what i have read about them, there’s 100 or so species and they are from hot desert climates. Well i live in South Texas, on a Sandy hill in the wild horse desert, so i was thinking they would do well. So my questions are, would they do well where i live which is zone9/10? How can i find them, if they would?
I will not plant them by anything that i would worry about them falling on, i have read about how they can collapse if not properly trimmed and grow too fast and get weak.
Thank you all for your time.


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Hi, new to the site. First off, i am a big fan of trees and try to plant as many as I can every year. I wish i would have known what i know now when i started, would have saved me a lot of money and wouldn’t have lost so many trees. Anyways, i was in Southern Cali to place my grandmother with my grandfather, and i noticed some great looking trees. I was told they were Corral Trees. After some research and i believe they are ERYTHRINA caffra. From what i have read about them, there’s 100 or so species and they are from hot desert climates. Well i live in South Texas, on a Sandy hill in the wild horse desert, so i was thinking they would do well. So my questions are, would they do well where i live which is zone9/10? How can i find them, if they would?
I will not plant them by anything that i would worry about them falling on, i have read about how they can collapse if not properly trimmed and grow too fast and get weak.
Thank you all for your time.


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So your predominant flora is mesquite and cacti. You might want to check with your county extension agent. Importing trees into an area can many times create problems in local eco-systems, here is some info; it seems there is a species native to eastern Mexico http://www.phytoneuron.net/2015Phytoneuron/29PhytoN-ErythrinaCultivated.pdf
 

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