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  1. Palo blanco is a unique desert tree with white bark and draping willow-like leaves. It’s perfect for protected, narrow spaces in your garden. Here’s everything you need to know about planting and caring for this Sonoran Desert native.

  2. sugar hackberry, palo blanco Leaf Type: Deciduous Texas Native: Firewise: Tree Description: A very common, large tree to 90 feet tall and a trunk 2 feet or more in diameter, though usually smaller in stature, with a round or oval crown of light green foliage.

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  4. Sugarberry, Hackberry, Sugar Hackberry, Texas Sugarberry, Southern Hackberry, Lowland Hackberry, Palo Blanco. Sugar Hackberry grows across the eastern two thirds of Texas, the only hackberry that occurs in all ten vegetational areas of the state. It will grow on almost any type of soil as long as it has fair drainage.

  5. Palo blanco (white stick) is a small to medium size deciduous tree with an upright habit and open branching character that can grow 15-25 ft. tall and 10-15 ft. wide. Tiny green leaves are attached to 6-10 in. long narrow petioles that gracefully hang from thin branches.

  6. A sub-tropical native of Sonora, Mexico, this plant is called "white stick" in Spanish. The creamy white exfoliating bark is its most distinctive feature. Its airy form is ideal for underplanting of perennials, agaves and aloes. Weeping branches display delicate long ferny leaves.

  7. Palo Blanco – Acacia willardiana. Thanks to its manageable size, picturesque silhouette, attractive bark, low maintenance requirements, drought resistance and heat tolerance, Palo Blanco is one of the best specimen trees available to southwestern gardeners.

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