Title: Hugh Wilson
1Hugh Wilson
Jeremy Dark, TAMU
Fig. 14. Redbud (Cercis canadensis) flowers,
fruit, and yellowing symptoms (bottom left).
Fig. 15. Red oak (Quercus buckleyi, Q.
shumardii, etc.) leaves, acorns, blooms, fall
color.
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Univ. Texas
Fig. 17. Winter grape (Vitis cinerea var.
helleri) can grow in partial shade, is green on
the lower leaf survace, and ripe fruit in late
fall or early winter.
Fig. 16. Mustang grape (Vitis mustangensis) can
cover small trees, has white pubesence on the
lower leaf surface, and ripe fruit in late summer
or fall.
Fig. 18. Heartleaf ampelopsis (Ampelopsis
cordata) resembles grape and has leaf scorch and
dieback when infected.
3Fig. 19. Oleander (Nerium oleander) as
ornamental with dieback and leaf scorch.
Fig. 20. Lavender (Lavandula spp.) as herb and
ornamental, flower spike, rooted cuttings for
transplanting.