Chinese Holly

Sun or shade; evergreen with stiff glossy leaves. The spiny leaves are distinctive, with the central tip pointing downward and the outer tips pointing up, resembling horns. Red berries in […]
Burford Holly

Sun/part shade; evergreen; shiny, dark green leaves with sharp spines; ornamental red berries in late fall and winter. An excellent and frequently used foundation plant, fairly tolerant of partial shade. […]
Frostweed

Partial shade. An interesting herbaceous biennial, with very large soft leaves and plentiful white flowerheads in autumn that attract butterflies. During the first freeze of each year, the stems excrete […]
English Ivy

Shade. Evergreen, with large, glossy, dark-green leaves. English ivy is easy to grow and makes a great groundcover for bright moist shade around buildings and trees, filling in structural beds […]
Dusty Miller

Sun or part shade; protect from western sun. Nearly evergreen annual or short-lived perennial, with velvety-white foliage. A favorite bedding plant, massed among more strongly formed ornamentals or used as […]
Pink Thoroughwort

Partial or full shade; a nearly evergreen perennial grown for its attractive, coppery foliage in early spring and fall; cold- hardy to 10 degrees in south-central Texas.
Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’

Sun or partial shade; evergreen. A low-growing herb with aromatic, feathery foliage which makes an easy groundcover or a companion for more strongly formed plants. Not favored by deer.\n\nArtemisia has […]
Rosemary (Trailing)

Sun or shade; evergreen with small clusters of light lavender-blue flowers; blooms spring through fall. Prostrate varieties can be used as ground cover or bank cover. And of course it […]
Rosemary

Sun; evergreen with masses of soft, dull, needle-like leaves and clusters of light lavender-blue flowers; blooms spring through fall and into winter. Useful as a perennial, a ground cover, or […]
Lindheimer Muhly

Sun/part shade. An outstanding fine-textured bunchgrass with ornamental seed plumes and silvery grey foliage. Very hardy on limestone outcrops, in its native range it is most often found near streams […]