What tree types besides Live Oak and Cedar can live in 100 degrees?
What tree types besides Live Oak and Cedar can live in 100 degrees + weather?
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Pine, crepe myrtle, fig, lemon, lime or orange, grapefruit, Japanese maple, mock cherry. Visit a tree farm or reputable nursery in your area. There are many more choices. What zone are you In?
Japanese Maple
I live in Arizona low desert & these all tolerate the heat and sun here of course some do much better than others depending on amount of water they get PaloVerde,Mesquite,Lemon,Lime,Orange,Grapefruit,Tangerine,Mandarin,Jacaranda,Mondell or Afghan pine ,Acacia,Palms,Bottle Brush,Ficus,Canyon Hackberry,AZ Rosewood,Desert Willow,Salt Cedar,Evergreen Elm,Cascalote,Ironwood,Mexican Ebony,Mexican Buckeye,Texas Mountain Laurel,Palo Blanco,Live oak,Little leaf Ash,Kidneywood,Mastic,Guajillo---Japanese Maple they can survive the heat do not do well in low desert direct sun-----Cottonwoods with ample water
Call or visit your local nursery to get more information for your area and project. They may be on sale now.