Riparian Trees and Shrubs on the UA Campus Donald Shields SWES 574.

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Riparian Trees and Shrubs on the UA Campus Donald Shields SWES 574

Campus Plant Walk Map

Texas Red Oak Quercus buckleyi Location #3

Mexican Fan Palm Washingtonia robusta Location #4

Catclaw Acacia Acacia greggii Location #11 lesser riparian areas, washes

Southern Live Oak Quercus virginiana Location #16 riparian forest buffer zones

Calotrope Calotropis procera Location #17

Vara Prieta or Palo Piojo Brongniartia alamosana Location #18

California Fan Palm Washingtonia filifera Location #18 native to oases in CA and northern Baja

Cat's Claw Macfadyena unguis-cati Location #21 invasive species in riparian areas of Queensland

California Incense Cedar Calocedrus decurrens Location #23 facilitative riparian plant

South American Mesquite Prosopis alba Location #24

Desert Willow Chilopsis linearis Location #25

Jojoba Simmondsia chinensis Location #26 Gila River Resource Area in Eastern AZ

Arizona Mesquite Prosopis velutina Location #28

Smooth-Bark Arizona Cypress Cupressus arizona glabra Location #29 protected canyons on the Mogollon Rim

Multi-Trunked Date Palm Phoenix dactylifera Location #31 oases in Iraq

Sissoo Dalbergia sissoo Location #40 found in the margins around lakes, streams, rivers, & hammocks

White Bark Cottonwood Populus brandegeei Location #41

Rio Yaqui Cottonwood Populus mexicana dimorpha Location #42

Montezuma Cypress Taxodium mucronatum Location #44

Thornless Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Location #45

Chinese Pistache Pistacia chinensis Location #47 invasive riparian plant

Mount Atlas Pistache Pistacia atlantica Location #48 invasive riparian plant

Mexican Blue Palm Brahea armata Location #49 isolated riparian canyons of Baja

Southern Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora Location #50

Velvet Ash Fraxinus velutina Location #51 native Arizona Tree

Hindu Laurel Cocculus laurifolius Location #52

Crape Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica Location #57 invasive riparian species in CA

Western Hackberry Celtis reticulata Location #59

Sabal Palmetto Sabal palmetto Location #65

Bunya Bunya Araucaria bidwillii Location #69

Tree of Heaven Ailanthus altissima Location #70 invasive riparian species in CA

Sonoran Palmetto Sabal uresana Location #71 found in riparian canyons of Sonora

Sand Paper Tree Ehretia anacua Location #73 shrubs on hillsides, trees in riparian zones

Yellow Oleander Thevetia peruviana Location #74

Sinaloan Silk Tree Albizia sinaloensis Location #75

Fish-Poison Tree Piscidia mollis Location #76

Trumpet Bush Tecoma stans stans Location #77

Floss Silk Tree Chorisia insignis and Chorisia species Location #81 native to riparian zones in S. America

Weeping Bottlebrush Callistemon viminalis Location #82

Texas Honey Mesquite Prosopis glandulosa glandulosa Location #83

Willow Acacia Acacia salicina Location #84 located on the fringe areas of riparian zones