In Bexar County many plants were seen and listed by the early explorers.
They noted oaks, pecans,
mesquite, poplar, elm, and mulberry. Prickly pear cactus, blackberries, and
grapevines were also
seen.
During the mission era in Bexar county, many plants could be found. Both native plants like yucca,
sotol, and palm and cultivated varieties which were brought from other parts of the Americas.
Even plants with origins in Asia, Europe, and Africa could be found at the missions, or in routes to the
missions.
Plants from Europe included wheat, peaches, pears, quince, cotton, figs, pomegranates, garlic,
lettuce, cabbage, and medlar.
The native plants such as yucca, sotol, agave, and prickly pear cactus had many uses by native
cultures and the mission inhabitants as well.
Yuccas could be used for food, punches to make clothing, soap, and meal.
Sotol Dasylirion texanum was used baked or boiled. It could also be used for a source of water.
Parts of the plant could be used to make mats, baskets, and other woven goods.
Prickly Pear Opuntia lindheiner was used for food. Its fruit was used as a water source; and its
leaves as a food source. The prickley pear was also used as medicine.
Scientific name: Quercus virginiana
Common name:Live Oak
Brief description: A densly populated Evergreen tree spread throught Texas. The tree can have up to a hundred feet in diameter and as tall as
50 feet. The bark and twigs are a dark to light greyish color and becomes darker with age. The leaves are thick
,shiny, and dark green on top,lighter below. The fruit which is the acorn is about 1 inch long cup some what narrowed at the base. This is a common meal for
the indians of Texas.
The Live Oak is found on the coastal through the central plains of Texas. This wood was used as a very inportant part to the Caminos Reales.
Settlers built homes tools and other necessities from this hard,heavy, and strong wood. The Texas Live Oak are a very important part of Texas's history
due to their longitivity.
Scientific name: Prosopis pubescens
Common name: Mesquite
Brief description: This tree has the same properties as the honey mesquite except the limbs are grey instead of redish - grey, and there is more Known medical properties.