Woody Plant Identification. Anacua Leaves big and green Feels like sandpaper.

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Woody Plant Identification

Anacua Leaves big and green Feels like sandpaper.

Ash Smooth leaves white stem long tear drop seeds in bunches.

Brasil black berries long thorns stemmed leaflets grow out of thorns.

Catclaw acacia Striped bark catclaw shaped thorns

Cedar elm serrated leaf margins no thorns.

Cenizo silverish-white leaves purple flowers does not have thorns.

Ebony Tiny spike like thorns,side-by-side opposite leaf pattern. large seed pods

Granjeno Thorns V-shaped pattern that eventually turn into stems. zig-zag shaped patterned stems little orange berries.

Guajillo Large fern like leaves small black thorns.

Guayacan no thorns. leaves resemble the shape of tiny moose antlers.

Hackberry leaves are rough in texture tiny little purple berries No thorns.

Huisache small V-shaped white thorns small leaves reddish color bark.

Lime Prickly Ash small thorns, double base veins going through the stem and leaves.

Live Oak smooth leaves small acorn seeds

Mesquite leaves have wishbone shaped pattern mid sized thorns Green or yellow pod

Palo Verde A tree with green bark and has no thorns.

Retama green bark yellowish red thorns Long leaves with leaflets

Salt Cedar Tall tree with aqua color to grayish color shoe string type leaves.

Tasajillo Cactus like tree with thorns on the stems

Texas Persimmon leaves that are cupped on the leaf margins.

Wild Olive white flowers grayish rough bark large velvety leaves Olive-like fruit