Explore the variety of native and adapted plants for your corner of Texas — whether you’re looking for color, shade, a home for wildlife or just never want to mow again.
Attractive clumping grass with valuable wildlife benefits.
An ornamental grass that hearkens back to the tallgrass prairie.
The state grass of Texas!
Large, dense, and showy in autumn, with rich golden color.
A hardy native with beautiful yellow fall color.
A well-behaved perennial with a mounding habit, at home in any landscape.
A large native bunchgrass suitable for poorly drained soil.
Striking pink plumes herald the onset of autumn temperatures.
Catclaw thorns and a big floral display that attracts orioles and hummingbirds.
A native turfgrass for shortgrass meadows and lawns with low foot traffic.
A carefree addition to the butterfly garden, easy to grow in any soil type.
Blankets of carefree flowers from late spring through summer.
A tall prairie grass, as an alternative to pampas and other ornamentals.
A small, foot-friendly native grass with decorative seedheads.
An attractive annual that resides in the driest, dustiest fields of San Antonio.
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