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    What is it. Im in South Texas in Carrizo Springs and see alot of them. It is a little larger than a grape.Click image for larger version

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    Wild Olive

    This is from A&M's horticulture website: "Wild olive is native to the southernmost tip of the Rio Grande Plains of south Texas. It is evergreen, with nearly 3-inch wide trumpet-shaped flowers, brilliant white with yellow throats. Because of its showy flowers, it is often planted as an ornamental in the lower Rio Grande Valley. It can be planted as far north as San Antonio, but it will freeze to the roots in cold winters there. Flowering occurs in late spring to early summer, although if it receives enough water it will flower in all seasons."
    Last edited by El Viejo; 07-11-2014, 10:34 PM.

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      #3
      Cool. Thanks.

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        #4
        That's cool I've never seen those before

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