Desert Willow

The Desert Willow is common in West Texas, growing on dry, gravelly soils and dry stream channels. It is a small tree that can grow up to 25 feet tall with a trunk 12 inches in diameter.

During the summer, lavender or white, tubular flowers grow and attract hummingbirds!

Source: Texas A&M Forest Service

Desert WIllow
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