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 prickly holly with a compact form, making an effective security barrier.
Distinctive horned leaves, with red holly berries.
A widely used evergreen hedge, despite problems with Entomosporium disease.
Evergreen shrub or small accent tree. Junipers are very drought tolerant and maintenance free.
A foundation plant best in partial shade.
Evergreen, with an attractive cascading form.
A cold-hardy Chinese palm for smaller spaces.
Texas Sage is the ultimate South Texas shrub: it thrives in summer heat.
A cool season herb that’s easy to grow.
Dwarf in name only. ‘Burford’ is a classic rounded shrub with red Christmas berries.
An invasive privet that forms monocultural stands, dominating native woodlands in Texas and the Southeastern U.S. Not recommended.
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