What are the 3 least desirable trees to have in Houston, Texas?

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What are the 3 least desirable trees to have in Houston, Texas?  The 3 least desirable trees to have in Houston, Texas may vary based upon location, personal opinion, and unique situation.  

In an effort to help the community, Delfino Sanchez Vargas is sharing the 3 least desired trees for the Houston, Texas area: 

The Houston area Urban Forestry Council indicates three local trees are undesirable.  The reasons range from being classified as an Invasive species, susceptibility to bores and other plagues, or simply difficult to maintain.   The three arbors are the following:
Delfino Sanchez Vargas has the industrial timber cutting equipment to cut down and remove these undesired arbors. Eliminating a tree from your home footprint often catches customers off guard.  Suddenly, their home gets hotter faster, because they didn't consider the shade impact.  Others are please at the relative ease they can maintain their siding mold free after removing a few limbs or an entire tree, because the sun shining in where it was previously blocked changes the micro environment dramatically.  We feel the HAUFC is an outstanding objective source to investigate your long term sustainable replacement.  Their website is full of diverse informative details.  When possible, we advise our clients to plan prior to cutting.  Consider a low maintenance arbor which will not require extra water, nor invade other areas of your yard landscaping.

Delfino's Aldine Tree services is experienced with all native arbors including Missouri City American Sycamore thinning, Sugar Land Bald Cypress, Stafford Black Gum felling, Bellaire Bur Oak limb trimming, Memorial Cedar elm hanging, Katy Green Ash fell, Jersey Village cherrybark oak sapling development, Cypress live oak close to roof, Tomball Laurel Oak leaning, Spring live oak branches touching home windows, The Woodlands Pecan harvesting, Kingwood Post Oak leaf pruning, Humble Southern Magnolia conservation, Atascocita Shumard Oak clipping, Galena Park Sugarberry seedlings, Pasadena Swamp Chestnut Oak pruning, Pearland sweetgum winged elm stick collection, Aldine water oak elimination, Houston red rocket crape myrtle shaping. Mexican Plum removal and professional stump grinding.  Nurseries often default to latin root word horticulture
terminology, so unless you're fluent in Latin, be on the lookout for the not so household names for the three trees not recommended for the Harris County area.  For your convenience and thanks to the HAUFC, here they are:
  • Sapium sebiferum (Chinese Tallow)
  • Acer saccharinum (Silver Maple)  
  • Fraxinus velutina (Arizona Ash) 
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