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"They’re crepe myrtles, live oak and magnolia trees" Let's hope the planting includes these different trees. I just watched something that was talking about a lot of time. These initiatives are very monoculture. Usually cash crop wood.
Those 3 are great choices.
Crepe myrtle grows fast and provides loads of flowers. The bumblebee noise in my front yard was something to hear. First time I noticed, I freaked out thinking something high voltage was shorting. Gathered a 5g bucket of seeds and spread them at our camp.
Live oaks are a trip. The density vs. other oaks is something you have to experience to get it. There's a reason Old Ironsides got the nickname. Cannonballs would bounce off.
Magnolia grows fast, but it's super soft. Not sure how they contribute to the environment, but they're quite common in the South. They certainly drop a ton of leaf litter.