What parts of Texas have palm trees?
Similarly, it is asked, do palm trees grow in Texas?
Plenty of palm trees are growing all over North Texas. Many of them are pretty old. The right kind of palms will not only grow and thrive here, but are actually native to the area! Palmettos covered Texas for 10,000 years, and there are still native stands in Dallas and even in southeast Oklahoma.
Similarly, what kind of palm trees grow in Texas?
There are two cold-tolerant palm species native to Texas. Sabal mexicana (Mexican palm) is found along the lower Rio Grande. Like all palms, it grows slowly, but ultimately can reach 50 feet in height. Sabal minor (Dwarf palmetto), on the other hand, only grows to about 5 feet and is found in Central Texas.
If you're just talking about trees, the area with the most of them in Southeast Texas. Northeast of Houston, all the way into Louisiana. All forest covered, big lumber industry there.