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 showy, perennial native milkweed.
Arching branches and large fragrant blooms.
Lush foliage with orchid-like flowers.
Moon-white leaves and pincushion calico flowers, for the butterfly garden.
A vine with wings!
Distinctive fine-textured flowers make this mistflower a butterfly magnet.
A great native food source for the Gulf Fritillary Butterfly caterpillar.
A vigorous native butterfly magnet.
Strappy evergreen foliage with blooms in spring.
A low-growing butterfly magnet, for summer and fall color.
A carefree addition to the butterfly garden, easy to grow in any soil type.
Variegated ribbon leaves brighten up a shady bed.
A large, hearty grower with blooms that actually change color.
A native food source for the Gulf Fritillary Butterfly caterpillar.
The sweet vanilla fragrance is a butterfly magnet.
Use hop tree to brew up butterflies for the native garden.
Rangy, tough, and fragrant. Great for screening native edges. Unlike cenizo, it stays fairly dense in shade.
Everything about this coneflower is giant.
A native passionflower with swallow-tailed leaves.
A tropical garden perennial with showy, warm-colored flowers.
Great Milkweed for a rain garden or deeper soils.
Start typing and press Enter to search
We Think You'll Really Dig It. Sign up to receive special offers, expert advice and tips to transform your yard into a landscape showplace!