Plants in genus forestiera
Forestiera acuminata
Forestiera acuminata is a hardy native wetland plant with yellow sprays of flowers and yellow-green toothy foliage. It produces purple drupes in late summer and thrives in high moisture environments. This plant is pollinator-friendly and deer seldom bother it.
Forestiera angustifolia 'Woodlanders Weeping'
Forestiera angustifolia 'Woodlanders Weeping' is a weeping selection of a Texas native plant, discovered in Calhoun County, Texas in 1992. It thrives in dry alkaline soils but can also grow in moist acidic conditions. This plant reaches a mature size of 6 feet tall and 25 feet wide, making it an excellent choice for large landscapes. Its adaptability and unique weeping form make it a standout in any garden, providing a natural habitat for birds and other wildlife.