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.
A large native bunchgrass suitable for poorly drained soil.
A native bunchgrass with silvery plumes in autumn.
An evergreen wiregrass well-adapted to Hill Country ledges.
A tall prairie grass, as an alternative to pampas and other ornamentals.
An ornamental grass that hearkens back to the tallgrass prairie.
A small, foot-friendly native grass with decorative seedheads.
Deep, purple-red foliage with fluffy seed heads.
That moss-like texture on bare rocky outcrops is a native muhly grass.
The state grass of Texas!
A woodland shade grass with drooping seedheads.
A show-stopping ruby beauty in the fall season.
One of the most drought-tolerant big bunchgrasses, with playful, billowy foliage. Despite the name, no relation to bamboo.
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