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.
An eye-catching shade groundcover, with flowering purple foliage.
A shade-tolerant groundcover for bright moist shade.
Creates a beautiful cascading effect when planted in pots or along raised edges.
A tough native groundcover for sun or part shade.
Tough annual groundcovers for thin rocky or sandy soils.
An informal native groundcover with red berries.
A low-growing groundcover with deep blue flowers.
A clover-like groundcover that handles shade and poor drainage like a champ.
A no-fuss flowering groundcover that fills in around other plants.
A fast-growing groundcover with fleshy leaves and bright, summery flowers.
An extremely drought tolerant groundcover with fuzzy silver leaves.
A native groundcover with petite lavender flowers in the spring.
A little-leaved mounding shrub or groundcover with tiny pink flowers.
A perennial houseplant. Provides a tropical effect when used as a shade groundcover.
A hardy, heat tolerant perennial with fleshy purple leaves and a fine tolerance for shady areas.
Dragonhead’s the name for this aggressive, herbaceous groundcover.
A vine with wings!
Distinctive fine-textured flowers make this mistflower a butterfly magnet.
Attracts butterflies, spreads rapidly, and requires very little maintenance.
A tiny vine guaranteed to bring swallowtail butterflies to the garden.
A dwarf Mexican petunia with cool blue or pink flowers.
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