Species Identified
Sample6 species detected.
Vegetation spotted in your walk-through photos, classified by flammability and invasive status.
- 01
Ashe Juniper (Cedar)
FlammableHighly volatile oils. Primary wildfire fuel in the Hill Country.
Zone: Immediate (0–5 ft)
- 02
Chinese Privet
InvasiveInvasive species. Dense undergrowth increases fuel load and crowds native plants.
Zone: Intermediate (5–30 ft)
- 03
Live Oak
Fire ResistantDense canopy, high moisture content. Low combustion risk when properly spaced.
Zone: Intermediate (5–30 ft)
- 04
Mountain Laurel
Fire ResistantEvergreen, slow-growing, naturally fire-resistant native species.
Zone: Extended (30–100 ft)
- 05
King Ranch Bluestem
InvasiveInvasive grass. Creates continuous ground fuel when dry. Replace with native grasses.
Zone: Extended (30–100 ft)
- 06
Yaupon Holly
Fire ResistantNative understory. Naturally fire-resistant with proper spacing.
Zone: Extended (30–100 ft)
