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 petite daisy for summer-long flowers.
A carefree addition to the butterfly garden, easy to grow in any soil type.
A great Texas perennial wildflower that is very drought tolerant.
Dainty little daisies with excellent drought tolerance.
A tough low-growing annual useful for sunny borders.
A great wildflower for garden beds, growing and reseeding easily in a wide variety of conditions.
Lavish color in thick stands along roads and hillsides.
A wild daisy for gravelly soils: see it dotting the Texas Hill Country all year long.
Yellow daisies in autumn with airy foliage and a pungent scent.
Fantastic autumn show with purple and yellow daisy flowers.
A brightly colored roadside favorite and a sure sign that summer is here.
An easygoing Hill Country bush with daisylike flowers.
A bedding plant with soft silvery-white foliage.
A low-growing butterfly magnet, for summer and fall color.
Fine, frothy foliage makes a nice contrast with other garden textures.
Blue bloom spikes on a drought-hardy Texas perennial.
A showy, perennial native milkweed.
A West Texas native with long waxy stems.
Tiny, bright yellow blooms and fragrant evergreen foliage.
A native, low-maintenance turfgrass substitute.
A familiar roadside wildflower.
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