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Plant Analysis

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Species Identified

Sample

6 species detected.

Vegetation spotted in your walk-through photos, classified by flammability and invasive status.

1 flammable2 invasive
  1. 01

    Ashe Juniper (Cedar)

    Flammable

    Highly volatile oils. Primary wildfire fuel in the Hill Country.

    Zone: Immediate (0–5 ft)

  2. 02

    Chinese Privet

    Invasive

    Invasive species. Dense undergrowth increases fuel load and crowds native plants.

    Zone: Intermediate (5–30 ft)

  3. 03

    Live Oak

    Fire Resistant

    Dense canopy, high moisture content. Low combustion risk when properly spaced.

    Zone: Intermediate (5–30 ft)

  4. 04

    Mountain Laurel

    Fire Resistant

    Evergreen, slow-growing, naturally fire-resistant native species.

    Zone: Extended (30–100 ft)

  5. 05

    King Ranch Bluestem

    Invasive

    Invasive grass. Creates continuous ground fuel when dry. Replace with native grasses.

    Zone: Extended (30–100 ft)

  6. 06

    Yaupon Holly

    Fire Resistant

    Native understory. Naturally fire-resistant with proper spacing.

    Zone: Extended (30–100 ft)