Amistad National Recreation Area

Amistad National Recreation Area

Plants

Trees and Shrubs

The variety of tree and shrub species living here is astounding. Nearly a dozen species of acacia can be found in the area. However, the difference between a "tree" and "shrub" is difficult to define around Amistad. The size of many species of woody plants depends greatly on the local availability of water and the age of the plant. Mesquite trees grow to more than 20 feet in some areas, but elsewhere are stunted to only a few feet.

Freshwater Plants


Lake Amistad is home to several species of aquatic plants. Pondweed and Hydrilla are the most common, seen in abundance around the edge of the lake. They provide shelter for the young fish and invertebrates that feed the trophy bass our visiting fishermen catch.

Wildflowers

Something is always blooming at Amistad, but the best times to visit to view wildflowers is during the mild weather in spring and fall, and after rains. Many local plants respond very quickly to precipitation and bloom almost immediately.