@LindaTX8 mentioned this book, and tea:
Edible and Useful Plants of Texas and the Southwest by Delena Tull
Regarding tea; The farmer's market here has a yaupon tea stall. I only tried the plain sweetened, no flavorings added. It tastes like a really smooth version of regular Liptons. I asked if it was mixed with regular tea and she said no. She also muttered something about roasting it first. I should ask for more details next time.
I have one mature female yaupon. 11 young females (supposedly, I don't know how they know), and 4 young males. All newly purchased.
I was glad to see the book you mentioned that covers propagation. I was just searching how to propagate yaupons a few days ago. Im going to look for that book on amazon now.
Are we not supposed to treat this as a regular thread? Its sticky(or whatever y'all call it) and noone has put much here...?