What tree types besides Live Oak and Cedar can live in 100 degrees?

Cor32419347
by Cor32419347

What tree types besides Live Oak and Cedar can live in 100 degrees + weather?

  4 answers
  • 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?

  • Jeremy Hoffpauir Jeremy Hoffpauir on Apr 15, 2019

    Japanese Maple


    • Cor32419347 Cor32419347 on Apr 16, 2019

      Thank you so much Jeremy! I have never heard of this tree but I will be looking for it this weekend! Thank you so much!!!

  • Lynn Sorrell Lynn Sorrell on Apr 15, 2019

    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

    • Cor32419347 Cor32419347 on Apr 16, 2019

      Lynn, thank you so much for the information on all the trees. I am printing out the reply’s and going to look for these this weekend!! I am so excited for the replies I got!! Again, thank you! I will send pictures as soon as I get to San Antonio to look for these trees, etc!!

  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Apr 15, 2019

    Call or visit your local nursery to get more information for your area and project. They may be on sale now.